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RHEL 9 : python3.9 (RHSA-2024:8446)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 9 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the RHSA-2024:8446 advisory. Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language, which includes modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic dat...
python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
modwsgi numpy python39 3.9.20-1 - Update to 3.9.20 Resolves: RHEL-60007 python3x-pip python3x-setuptools python3x-six python-cffi python-chardet python-cryptography python-idna python-lxml python-ply python-psutil python-psycopg2 python-pycparser python-PyMySQL python-pysocks python-requests...
RHSA-2024:8359 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2024:8103 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2024:7137 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2024:4421 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
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RHEL 9 : python3.9 (RHSA-2024:6909)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 9 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RHSA-2024:6909 advisory. Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language, which includes modules, classes, exceptions, very high level...
[SECURITY] Fedora 40 Update: python3.9-3.9.20-1.fc40
Python 3.9 package for developers. This package exists to allow developers to test their code against an older version of Python. This is not a full Python stack and if you wish to run your applications with Python 3.9, see other distributions that support it, such as CentOS or RHEL or older Fedo...
[SECURITY] Fedora 39 Update: python3.9-3.9.20-1.fc39
Python 3.9 package for developers. This package exists to allow developers to test their code against an older version of Python. This is not a full Python stack and if you wish to run your applications with Python 3.9, see other distributions that support it, such as CentOS or RHEL or older Fedo...
[SECURITY] Fedora 41 Update: python3.9-3.9.20-1.fc41
Python 3.9 package for developers. This package exists to allow developers to test their code against an older version of Python. This is not a full Python stack and if you wish to run your applications with Python 3.9, see other distributions that support it, such as CentOS or RHEL or older Fedo...
RHSA-2022:8492 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2024:3466 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2023:0953 Red Hat Security Advisory: python3.9 security update
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[SECURITY] Fedora 41 Update: python3.9-3.9.19-6.fc41
Python 3.9 package for developers. This package exists to allow developers to test their code against an older version of Python. This is not a full Python stack and if you wish to run your applications with Python 3.9, see other distributions that support it, such as CentOS or RHEL or older Fedo...
RHSA-2023:6068 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2023:5998 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2023:5472 Red Hat Security Advisory: python3.9 security update
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RHSA-2022:7592 Red Hat Security Advisory: python39:3.9 and python39-devel:3.9 security update
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RHSA-2024:4078 Red Hat Security Advisory: python3.9 security update
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[SECURITY] Fedora 39 Update: python3.9-3.9.19-6.fc39
Python 3.9 package for developers. This package exists to allow developers to test their code against an older version of Python. This is not a full Python stack and if you wish to run your applications with Python 3.9, see other distributions that support it, such as CentOS or RHEL or older Fedo...