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update cryptography to 42.0.4 #938
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The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.5.latest 1.5.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.5.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.5.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.5.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.5.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.4.latest 1.4.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.4.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.4.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.4.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.4.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.7.latest 1.7.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.7.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.7.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.7.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.7.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.6.latest 1.6.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.6.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.6.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.6.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.6.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.7.latest 1.7.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.7.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.7.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.7.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.7.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
manually creating backports |
This reverts commit cd1e873.
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.5.latest 1.5.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.5.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.5.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.5.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.5.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
The backport to
To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal: # Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add .worktrees/backport-1.6.latest 1.6.latest
# Navigate to the new working tree
cd .worktrees/backport-1.6.latest
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-938-to-1.6.latest
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 cd1e8738327f0fd10f13c80bb05952c01001b8c2
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-938-to-1.6.latest
# Go back to the original working tree
cd ../..
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove .worktrees/backport-1.6.latest Then, create a pull request where the |
resolves #
docs dbt-labs/docs.getdbt.com/#
Problem
we have 3 dependabot alerts asking to update to
42.0.4
for various security reasonSolution
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