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Please unblock package cloudkitty
This fixes FTBFS (bug: #930996 related to the SQL injection fix in
SQLAlchemy). The patch can be seen in upstream's Gerrit here:
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/668120/1/cloudkitty/storage/v1/sqlalchemy/__init__.py
It's a simple one-liner...
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
unblock cloudkitty/8.0.0-5
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Hi Thomas,
On 28-06-2019 15:47, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> This fixes FTBFS (bug: #930996 related to the SQL injection fix in
> SQLAlchemy). The patch can be seen in upstream's Gerrit here:
> https://review.opendev.org/#/c/668120/1/cloudkitty/storage/v1/sqlalchemy/__init__.py
>
> It's a simple one-liner...
It's too late for that, but with a fix available, we will not kick
cloudkitty out of buster. A fix in the first point release would be
appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
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