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Revert lxml/xmlsec/uwsgi version bumps #1279

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This reverts commit 701b402 and 6511550. These changes worked on CI and Docker, but not on our test server. Rolling back until we can diagnose the issue: in the meantime, this shouldn't block deploys.

This reverts commit 701b402 and
6511550. These changes worked on
CI and Docker, but not on our test server. Rolling back until we
can diagnose the issue: in the meantime, this shouldn't block
deploys.
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 95.17%. Comparing base (0a46189) to head (6087641).

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@alextreme alextreme marked this pull request as ready for review June 25, 2024 16:03
@alextreme alextreme merged commit 4b02eb4 into develop Jun 25, 2024
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@alextreme alextreme deleted the fix/revert-lxml-xmlsec-uwsgi-bumps branch June 25, 2024 16:03
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