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[Snyk] Security upgrade setuptools from 40.5.0 to 70.0.0 #85

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 2 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.

Snyk changed the following file(s):

  • requirements_dev.txt
⚠️ Warning
virtualenv 20.26.6 has requirement importlib-metadata>=6.6; python_version < "3.8", but you have importlib-metadata 4.2.0.
tox 4.8.0 has requirement importlib-metadata>=6.7; python_version < "3.8", but you have importlib-metadata 4.2.0.
sphinx 5.3.0 has requirement importlib-metadata>=4.8; python_version < "3.10", but you have importlib-metadata 4.2.0.
keyring 24.1.1 has requirement importlib-metadata>=4.11.4; python_version < "3.12", but you have importlib-metadata 4.2.0.

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Bug Fixes:

  • Fix two vulnerabilities in setuptools.

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This PR implements a security upgrade by updating the setuptools dependency from 40.5.0 to 70.0.0 in the pip dependencies. The change is automatically triggered by Snyk to address specific vulnerabilities, and it modifies the requirements_dev.txt file.

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Upgrade setuptools dependency version.
  • Updated setuptools version from 40.5.0 to 70.0.0 to mitigate security vulnerabilities.
  • Modified the corresponding dependency declaration in requirements_dev.txt.
requirements_dev.txt

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