fix: update base packages to resolve various security flaws#135
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donbowman wants to merge 1 commit intobmarsh9:mainfrom
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fix: update base packages to resolve various security flaws#135donbowman wants to merge 1 commit intobmarsh9:mainfrom
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I have updated the Dockerfile (24.04) and the requirements.txt. I have done some testing and it seems ok, but I suppose there might be some incompatibility somewhere. This resolves a large number of CVE in the various packages.
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should also remove Flask-Script as its deprecated in favour of built in flask cli (see https://flask-script.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/migrating-from-flask-script-to-the-new-flask-cli |
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I have updated the Dockerfile (24.04) and the requirements.txt. I have done some testing and it seems ok, but I suppose there might be some incompatibility somewhere.
This resolves a large number of CVE in the various packages.