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Snyk auto fix #1911

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Snyk auto fix #1911

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⠋ Running snyk test for /home/runner/work/tilecloud/tilecloud
► Running snyk test for /home/runner/work/tilecloud/tilecloud

  • Looking for supported Python items

✔ Looking for supported Python items

  • Looking for supported Python items

✔ Looking for supported Python items
⠋ Processing 1 pyproject.toml items⠋ Processing 2 requirements.txt items✔ Processed 2 requirements.txt items

  • Checking poetry version
    ⚠️ Could not detect poetry version, proceeding anyway. Some operations may fail.
    ✔ Processed 1 pyproject.toml items

✖ No successful fixes

Unresolved items:

pyproject.toml
✖ There is no actionable remediation to apply

Summary:

1 items were not fixed

1 issues: 1 Low

Tip: Re-run in debug mode to see more information: DEBUG=snyk . If the issue persists contact support@snyk.io

@c2c-bot-gis-ci-2 c2c-bot-gis-ci-2 added the dependencies Update the dependencies label Aug 8, 2024
@c2c-bot-gis-ci-2 c2c-bot-gis-ci-2 force-pushed the snyk-fix/1.12 branch 4 times, most recently from df7d5bc to 2e92bce Compare August 12, 2024 02:42
@sbrunner sbrunner merged commit 6307698 into 1.12 Aug 13, 2024
6 of 7 checks passed
@sbrunner sbrunner deleted the snyk-fix/1.12 branch August 13, 2024 09:10
@geo-ghci-int geo-ghci-int bot added this to the 1.12.3 milestone Sep 3, 2024
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