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- Update to 3.8.9: - bpo#42988 (bsc#1183374) CVE-2021-3426: Remove the getfile feature of the pydoc module which could be abused to read arbitrary files on the disk (directory traversal vulnerability). Moreover, even source code of Python modules can contain sensitive data like passwords. Vulnerability reported by David Schwörer. - bpo-43285: ftplib no longer trusts the IP address value returned from the server in response to the PASV command by default. This prevents a malicious FTP server from using the response to probe IPv4 address and port combinations on the client network. - Code that requires the former vulnerable behavior may set a trust_server_pasv_ipv4_address attribute on their ftplib.FTP instances to True to re-enable it. - bpo-43439: Add audit hooks for gc.get_objects(), gc.get_referrers() and gc.get_referents(). Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo-43660: Fix crash that happens when replacing sys.stderr with a callable that can remove the object while an exception is being printed. Patch by Pablo Galindo. - bpo-35883: Python no longer fails at startup with a fatal error if a command line argument contains an invalid Unicode character. The Py_DecodeLocale() function now escapes byte sequences which would be decoded as Unicode characters outside the [U+0000; U+10ffff] range. - bpo-43406: Fix a possible race condition where PyErr_CheckSignals tries to execute a non-Python signal handler. - bpo-35930: Raising an exception raised in a “future” instance will create reference cycles. - bpo-43577: Fix deadlock when using ssl.SSLContext debug callback with ssl.SSLContext.sni_callback(). - bpo-43423: subprocess.communicate() no longer raises an IndexError when there is an empty stdout or stderr IO buffer during a timeout on Windows. - bpo-27820: Fixed long-standing bug of smtplib.SMTP where doing AUTH LOGIN with initial_response_ok=False will fail. The cause is that SMTP.auth_login _always_ returns a password if provided with a challenge string, thus non-compliant with the standard for AUTH LOGIN. Also fixes bug with the test for smtpd. - bpo-43399: Fix ElementTree.extend not working on iterators when using the Python implementation - bpo-43316: The python -m gzip command line application now properly fails when detecting an unsupported extension. It exits with a non-zero exit code and prints an error message to stderr. - bpo-43260: Fix TextIOWrapper can not flush internal buffer forever after very large text is written. - bpo-42782: Fail fast in shutil.move() to avoid creating destination directories on failure. - bpo-37193: Fixed memory leak in socketserver.ThreadingMixIn introduced in Python 3.7. - bpo-43199: Answer “Why is there no goto?” in the Design and History FAQ. - bpo-43407: Clarified that a result from time.monotonic(), time.perf_counter(), time.process_time(), or time.thread_time() can be compared with the result from any following call to the same function - not just the next immediate call. - bpo-27646: Clarify that ‘yield from <expr>’ works with any iterable, not just iterators. - bpo-36346: Update some deprecated unicode APIs which are documented as “will be removed in 4.0” to “3.12”. See PEP 623 for detail. - bpo-37945: Fix test_getsetlocale_issue1813() of test_locale: skip the test if setlocale() fails. Patch by Victor Stinner. - bpo-41561: Add workaround for Ubuntu’s custom OpenSSL security level policy. - bpo-43631: Update macOS, Windows, and CI to OpenSSL 1.1.1k. - bpo-43617: Improve configure.ac: Check for presence of autoconf-archive package and remove our copies of M4 macros. - bpo-41837: Update macOS installer build to use OpenSSL 1.1.1j. - bpo-42225: Document that IDLE can fail on Unix either from misconfigured IP masquerage rules or failure displaying complex colored (non-ascii) characters. - bpo-43283: Document why printing to IDLE’s Shell is often slower than printing to a system terminal and that it can be made faster by pre-formatting a single string before printing. OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/889131 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python38?expand=0&rev=12 |
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Python 3 in SUSE ============== * Subpackages * Python 3 is split into several subpackages, based on external dependencies. The main package 'python3' has soft dependencies on all subpackages needed to assemble the standard library; however, these might not all be installed by default. If you attempt to import a module that is currently not installed, an ImportError is thrown, with instructions to install the missing subpackage. Installing the subpackage might result in installing libraries that the subpackage requires to function. * ensurepip * The 'ensurepip' module from Python 3 standard library (PEP 453) is supposed to deploy a bundled copy of the pip installer. This makes no sense in a managed distribution like SUSE. Instead, you need to install package 'python3-pip'. Usually this will be installed automatically with 'python3'. Using 'ensurepip' when pip is not installed will result in an ImportError with instructions to install 'python3-pip'. * Documentation * You can find documentation in seprarate packages: python3-doc and python3-doc-pdf. These contan following documents: Tutorial, What's New in Python, Global Module Index, Library Reference, Macintosh Module Reference, Installing Python Modules, Distributing Python Modules, Language Reference, Extending and Embedding, Python/C API, Documenting Python The python3-doc package constains many text files from source tarball. * Interactive mode * Interactive mode is by default enhanced with of history and command completion. If you don't like these features, you can unset the PYTHONSTARTUP variable in your .profile or disable it system wide in /etc/profile.d/python.sh.