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Update vendor dependencies to support FIPS on older Python versions #8223

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andrewwongscale opened this issue Jul 23, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by python-poetry/poetry-core#617
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Hello,

Would it be possible to update the vendor dependencies (like this PR), particularly lark to capture this update from February 2023?

I'm running into this exact issue from lark on poetry install, where I'm unable to build because Poetry's version of Lark is using md5 hashing which is blocked on FIPS systems.

Similar ask from last year: #4986. This fixed it for Python versions >= 3.9. Unfortunately, our work is on Python 3.8

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We'll do an update of the vendored dependencies just before the next poetry-core release (which might be in August).

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