Python 3.13.4, 3.12.11, 3.11.13, 3.10.18 and 3.9.23 are now available

2025-06-03 Thread Thomas Wouters
 Python Release Party

It was only meant to be release day for 3.13.4 today, but poor number 13
looked so lonely… And hey, we had a couple of tarfile CVEs that we had to
fix. So most of the Release Managers and all the Developers-in-Residence
(including Security Developer-in-Residence Seth Michael Larson) came
together to make it a full release party.
Security
content in these releases

   - gh-135034 : Fixes
   multiple issues that allowed tarfile extraction filters (filter="data"
   and filter="tar") to be bypassed using crafted symlinks and hard
   links.Addresses *CVE 2024-12718*
   , *CVE 2025-4138*
   , *CVE 2025-4330*
   , and *CVE 2025-4517*
   .
   - gh-133767 : Fix
   use-after-free in the “unicode-escape” decoder with a non-“strict” error
   handler.
   - gh-128840 :
   Short-circuit the processing of long IPv6 addresses early in ipaddress
   

   to prevent excessive memory consumption and a minor denial-of-service.

In addition to the security fixed mentioned above, a few additional changes
to the ipaddress were backported to make the security fixes feasible. (See
the full changelogs for each release for more details.)
Python
3.13.4

In addition to the security fixes, the fourth maintenance release of Python
3.13 contains more than 300 bugfixes, build improvements and documentation
changes.
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3134/
Python
3.12.11
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-31211/
Python
3.11.13
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-31113/
Python
3.10.18
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-31018/
Python
3.9.23

Additional security content in this release (already fixed in older
releases for the other versions):

   - gh-80222 : Fix bug in
   the folding of quoted strings when flattening an email message using a
   modern email policy. Previously when a quoted string was folded so that it
   spanned more than one line, the surrounding quotes and internal escapes
   would be omitted. This could theoretically be used to spoof header lines
   using a carefully constructed quoted string if the resulting rendered email
   was transmitted or re-parsed.

https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3921/
Stay
safe and upgrade!

As always, upgrading is highly recommended to all users of affected
versions.
Enjoy
the new releases

Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development and
these releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by
volunteering yourself or through organization contributions to the Python
Software Foundation.

Regards from your very tired tireless release team,
Thomas Wouters
Pablo Galindo Salgado
Łukasz Langa
Ned Deily
Steve Dower
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Feedback & Discussion: Magic Wormhole 0.19.0 Release Updates

2025-06-03 Thread MyMilestone Card via Python-list
Hi everyone,
I just read the release announcement for Magic Wormhole 0.19.0, and I wanted to 
start a thread here to appreciate the work and open up discussion for anyone 
using or interested in it.
Some exciting highlights:
New status feedback API, finally, some clean visibility into code consumption
Better reconnection handling via Dilation timeouts
pytest test suite conversion
Python 3.9 support dropped (good call in line with ecosystem trends)
sdist file renaming (PEP 625 compliance)

These seem like solid improvements for both the end-user experience and 
contributors. Has anyone here already tried out the new version in their 
workflow? Any performance or UX changes you've noticed? Also, curious if anyone 
has used the lower-level protocol (beyond file transfers) in a real project, 
would love to hear about that.
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