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Bump Django to 5.1.8 #12191

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@valentijnscholten valentijnscholten commented Apr 7, 2025

Dependabot somehow ran into an error, so creating a PR manually for this bump.

Fixes: https://github.com/DefectDojo/django-DefectDojo/security/dependabot/97

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DryRun Security Summary

A minor Django version update from 5.1.7 to 5.1.8 was made to maintain up-to-date dependencies, with no specific security vulnerabilities identified.

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Summary: A minor Django version update from 5.1.7 to 5.1.8 in requirements.txt, focusing on maintaining up-to-date dependencies with potential security patches.

Security Findings:

  • No concrete security vulnerabilities found in the requirements.txt file.

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@Maffooch Maffooch merged commit e5806c0 into bugfix Apr 7, 2025
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@Maffooch Maffooch deleted the valentijnscholten-patch-6 branch April 7, 2025 21:59
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Co-authored-by: Cody Maffucci <[email protected]>
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