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Bump gunicorn from 22.0.0 to 23.0.0 in /fibo #32

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Bumps gunicorn from 22.0.0 to 23.0.0.

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23.0.0

Gunicorn 23.0.0 has been released. This version improve HTTP 1.1. support and which improve safety

You're invited to upgrade asap your own installation.

23.0.0 - 2024-08-10

  • minor docs fixes (:pr:3217, :pr:3089, :pr:3167)
  • worker_class parameter accepts a class (:pr:3079)
  • fix deadlock if request terminated during chunked parsing (:pr:2688)
  • permit receiving Transfer-Encodings: compress, deflate, gzip (:pr:3261)
  • permit Transfer-Encoding headers specifying multiple encodings. note: no parameters, still (:pr:3261)
  • sdist generation now explicitly excludes sphinx build folder (:pr:3257)
  • decode bytes-typed status (as can be passed by gevent) as utf-8 instead of raising TypeError (:pr:2336)
  • raise correct Exception when encounting invalid chunked requests (:pr:3258)
  • the SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO headers, when received from allowed forwarders, are no longer restricted for containing an underscore (:pr:3192)
  • include IPv6 loopback address [::1] in default for :ref:forwarded-allow-ips and :ref:proxy-allow-ips (:pr:3192)

** NOTE **

  • The SCRIPT_NAME change mitigates a regression that appeared first in the 22.0.0 release
  • Review your :ref:forwarded-allow-ips setting if you are still not seeing the SCRIPT_NAME transmitted
  • Review your :ref:forwarder-headers setting if you are missing headers after upgrading from a version prior to 22.0.0

** Breaking changes **

  • refuse requests where the uri field is empty (:pr:3255)
  • refuse requests with invalid CR/LR/NUL in heade field values (:pr:3253)
  • remove temporary --tolerate-dangerous-framing switch from 22.0 (:pr:3260)
  • If any of the breaking changes affect you, be aware that now refused requests can post a security problem, especially so in setups involving request pipe-lining and/or proxies.

Fix CVE-2024-1135

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  • 411986d fix doc
  • 334392e Merge pull request #2559 from laggardkernel/bugfix/reexec-env
  • e75c353 Merge pull request #3189 from pajod/patch-py36
  • 9357b28 keep document user in access_log_format setting
  • 79fdef0 bump to 23.0.0
  • 3acd9fb Merge pull request #2620 from talkerbox/improve-access-log-format-docs
  • 3f56d76 Merge pull request #3192 from pajod/patch-allowed-script-name
  • 256d474 docs: revert duped directive
  • ffa48b5 test: default change was intentional
  • 52538ca docs: recommend SCRIPT_NAME=/subfolder
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    • Updated the Gunicorn web server package to version 23.0.0, enhancing performance, features, and stability of the application.

Bumps [gunicorn](https://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn) from 22.0.0 to 23.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn/releases)
- [Commits](benoitc/gunicorn@22.0.0...23.0.0)

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- dependency-name: gunicorn
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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The primary change involves an update to the requirements.txt file for the project, specifically upgrading the gunicorn package from version 22.0.0 to 23.0.0. This upgrade is aimed at improving the web server's performance, stability, and feature set, ensuring the application runs more efficiently. All other dependencies in the file remain unchanged, highlighting a focused enhancement of the gunicorn version.

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fibo/requirements.txt Updated gunicorn from 22.0.0 to 23.0.0

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A leap from 22 to 23 makes room.
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