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Pymodbus does not include redis, it only used the redis library via import (newer version won't even do that). Closing as NOTABUG. @reporter: since it seems to be ongoing that redis CVE bugreports are filed against pymodbus, please have a look why that happens.
(In reply to Christian Krause from comment #2) > Pymodbus does not include redis, it only used the redis library via import > (newer version won't even do that). Closing as NOTABUG. > > @reporter: since it seems to be ongoing that redis CVE bugreports are filed > against pymodbus, please have a look why that happens. Its happens because some issue with our internal tooling that listing pypi version of redis. $ depcli -svv redis | grep fedora fedora-36 redis-6.2.11-1.fc36 fedora-37 pymodbus-3.0.2-1.fc37 (redis@, pypi) fedora-37 redis-7.0.9-1.fc37 I'm fixing this issue. Thanks for notifying.