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Update tuf to 0.19.0 for python 3 #10444

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Update tuf to 0.19.0 for python 3 #10444

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What does this PR do?

Updates the version of tuf used for python 3

Motivation

A new version was released that includes a security fix: theupdateframework/python-tuf#1625

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Review checklist (to be filled by reviewers)

  • Feature or bugfix MUST have appropriate tests (unit, integration, e2e)
  • PR title must be written as a CHANGELOG entry (see why)
  • Files changes must correspond to the primary purpose of the PR as described in the title (small unrelated changes should have their own PR)
  • PR must have changelog/ and integration/ labels attached

@sarah-witt sarah-witt marked this pull request as ready for review October 19, 2021 14:47
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@sarah-witt sarah-witt merged commit 85d7bc4 into master Oct 19, 2021
@sarah-witt sarah-witt deleted the sarah/update-tuf branch October 19, 2021 21:40
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