[Python-Dev] 3.7.5rc1 release blocked (Re: 3.7.5rc1 cutoff ahead)

2019年9月17日 16:34:25 -0700

2019年09月17日 Update: as of the scheduled cutoff time earlier today, we had two 
recently identified release blocker issues open. Thanks to Andrew and Yury, 
one of them is now resolved with code (bpo-38013). The other (bpo-30458 and 
bpo-36274) remains unresolved at this point. Because the issue(s) involve an 
apparent regression introduced in a fix for a security issue in 3.7.4, a 
regression that has affected at least one third-party project (and has the 
potential to affect releases from other branches), I think we should resolve 
this now. A number of core devs have been involved in these two issues most 
recently Jason. I'm am going to delay tagging the release for at least a day. 
Anything you can do to help resolve this one, especially if you have already 
been involved with it, would be greatly appreciated.
https://bugs.python.org/issue30458
 [security][CVE-2019-9740][CVE-2019-9947] HTTP Header Injection (follow-up of 
CVE-2016-5699)
https://bugs.python.org/issue36274
 http.client cannot send non-ASCII request lines
On Sep 9, 2019, at 07:10, Ned Deily <[email protected]> wrote:
> https://discuss.python.org/t/3-7-5rc1-cutoff-ahead/2288
> 
> A reminder: it is time for the next quarterly maintenance release of Python 
> 3.7. The cutoff for **3.7.5rc1** is scheduled for this coming Monday 
> (2019年09月16日) by the end of day AOE. Please review open issues and ensure that 
> any that you believe need to be addressed in 3.7.5 are either resolved or 
> marked as a **release blocker**. Any assistance you can provide in helping 
> resolve issues will be greatly appreciated. Following the rc1 cutoff, 
> changes merged to the 3.7 branch will be released in 3.7.6 three months from 
> now unless you mark the issue as a release blocker prior to **3.7.5 final**, 
> planned for release on **2019年09月30日** and explain why the change should be 
> cherry-picked into the final release.
> 
> Thanks to everyone who has been helping to ensure the continued success of 
> Python 3.7! Our users truly appreciate it and are showing their confidence in 
> us by the rapid adoption of these latest releases.
> 
> P.S. A number of core developers are participating in this year's core 
> developer sprint taking place this week in London. So it is a good time to 
> catch many of us in the same place at the same time (and British Summer Time, 
> at that).
> 
> https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0537/
--
 Ned Deily
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