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This PR contains the following updates:

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requests (source, changelog) ==2.32.4==2.32.5 age confidence

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psf/requests (requests)

v2.32.5

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Bugfixes

  • The SSLContext caching feature originally introduced in 2.32.0 has created
    a new class of issues in Requests that have had negative impact across a number
    of use cases. The Requests team has decided to revert this feature as long term
    maintenance of it is proving to be unsustainable in its current iteration.

Deprecations

  • Added support for Python 3.14.
  • Dropped support for Python 3.8 following its end of support.

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/requests-2.x branch 12 times, most recently from 63c4e6f to 9287fd5 Compare March 13, 2026 15:28
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/requests-2.x branch from 9287fd5 to badca61 Compare March 13, 2026 16:20
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