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Bump packageurl-python from 0.15.1 to 0.15.2 #10516

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Bumps packageurl-python from 0.15.1 to 0.15.2.

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Bumps [packageurl-python](https://github.com/package-url/packageurl-python) from 0.15.1 to 0.15.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/package-url/packageurl-python/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/package-url/packageurl-python/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst)
- [Commits](package-url/packageurl-python@v0.15.1...v0.15.2)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: packageurl-python
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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The provided code change is an update to the requirements.txt file for the DefectDojo application, which is a popular open-source vulnerability management and application security tool. The key change is the update of the packageurl-python package from version 0.15.1 to 0.15.2, which is a minor version update that typically includes bug fixes and small improvements.

From an application security perspective, the packageurl-python library is used to handle package URLs, which can be important for vulnerability management and software composition analysis. Updating to the latest version is generally a good practice to ensure you have the latest security and bug fixes. However, it's important to review the changelog or release notes for the updated packages to ensure there are no known security vulnerabilities that need to be addressed. Additionally, it's crucial to ensure that all dependencies in the requirements.txt file are kept up-to-date and that the application is thoroughly tested after any dependency updates to identify and address any potential security or compatibility issues.

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  • requirements.txt: This file has been updated to include the latest version of the packageurl-python package, which has been updated from version 0.15.1 to 0.15.2. This is a minor version update that typically includes bug fixes and small improvements.

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@mtesauro mtesauro merged commit 74b55e8 into dev Jul 5, 2024
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mwager added a commit to mwager/django-DefectDojo that referenced this pull request Jul 15, 2024
* dev:
  Update dependency ruff from 0.5.0 to v0.5.1 (requirements-lint.txt) (DefectDojo#10521)
  Bump django-debug-toolbar from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 (DefectDojo#10520)
  Bump boto3 from 1.34.138 to 1.34.139 (DefectDojo#10518)
  Bump psycopg[binary] from 3.1.19 to 3.2.1 (DefectDojo#10517)
  Bump packageurl-python from 0.15.1 to 0.15.2 (DefectDojo#10516)
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