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[Security] Bump psutil from 5.6.2 to 5.7.0 #65

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Bumps psutil from 5.6.2 to 5.7.0.

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5.7.0

2020-12-18

Enhancements

  • 1637: [SunOS] add partial support for old SunOS 5.10 Update 0 to 3.
  • 1648: [Linux] sensors_temperatures() looks into an additional /sys/device/ directory for additional data. (patch by Javad Karabi)
  • 1652: [Windows] dropped support for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Minimum supported Windows version now is Windows Vista.
  • 1671: [FreeBSD] add CI testing/service for FreeBSD (Cirrus CI).
  • 1677: [Windows] process exe() will succeed for all process PIDs (instead of raising AccessDenied).
  • 1679: [Windows] net_connections() and Process.connections() are 10% faster.
  • 1682: [PyPy] added CI / test integration for PyPy via Travis.
  • 1686: [Windows] added support for PyPy on Windows.
  • 1693: [Windows] boot_time(), Process.create_time() and users()'s login time now have 1 micro second precision (before the precision was of 1 second).

Bug fixes

  • 1538: [NetBSD] process cwd() may return ENOENT instead of NoSuchProcess.
  • 1627: [Linux] Process.memory_maps() can raise KeyError.
  • 1642: [SunOS] querying basic info for PID 0 results in FileNotFoundError.
  • 1646: [FreeBSD] many Process methods may cause a segfault on FreeBSD 12.0 due to a backward incompatible change in a C type introduced in 12.0.
  • 1656: [Windows] Process.memory_full_info() raises AccessDenied even for the current user and os.getpid().
  • 1660: [Windows] Process.open_files() complete rewrite + check of errors.
  • 1662: [Windows] process exe() may raise WinError 0.
  • 1665: [Linux] disk_io_counters() does not take into account extra fields added to recent kernels. (patch by Mike Hommey)
  • 1672: use the right C type when dealing with PIDs (int or long). Thus far (long) was almost always assumed, which is wrong on most platforms.
  • 1673: [OpenBSD] Process connections(), num_fds() and threads() returned improper exception if process is gone.
  • 1674: [SunOS] disk_partitions() may raise OSError.
  • 1684: [Linux] disk_io_counters() may raise ValueError on systems not having /proc/diskstats.
  • 1695: [Linux] could not compile on kernels <= 2.6.13 due to PSUTIL_HAVE_IOPRIO not being defined. (patch by Anselm Kruis)

5.6.7

2019-11-26

Bug fixes

  • 1630: [Windows] can't compile source distribution due to C syntax error.

5.6.6

2019-11-25

Bug fixes

  • 1179: [Linux] Process cmdline() now takes into account misbehaving processes renaming the command line and using inappropriate chars to separate args.
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Commits
  • f2e0c98 fix KeyError
  • 5e47e0b Add C linter script (#1698)
  • 41fcba5 revert process_iter() exactly how it was pre #1667
  • c9fc4fd revert #1667 process_iter() new_only param
  • 793148f fix Makefile for freebsd
  • 9069e25 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:giampaolo/psutil
  • 6c07622 Remove use of deprecated setuptools test_suite & tests_require (#1696)
  • 3ed4097 #1053 fix syntax incompatible with py2.6
  • 776016f remove deprecation test: it fails intermittently because warnings uses a glob...
  • 766541f get rid of pip_install() code for py2; move everything in runner.py
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We've just been alerted that this update fixes a security vulnerability:

Sourced from The GitHub Security Advisory Database.

Moderate severity vulnerability that affects psutil
psutil (aka python-psutil) through 5.6.5 can have a double free. This occurs because of refcount mishandling within a while or for loop that converts system data into a Python object.

Affected versions: ["<= 5.6.5"]

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