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Bumps werkzeug from 0.14.1 to 0.15.5.

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Version 0.15.5

Released 2019-07-17

  • Fix a TypeError due to changes to ast.Module in Python 3.8. :issue:1551
  • Fix a C assertion failure in debug builds of some Python 2.7 releases. :issue:1553
  • :class:~exceptions.BadRequestKeyError adds the KeyError message to the description if e.show_exception is set to True. This is a more secure default than the original 0.15.0 behavior and makes it easier to control without losing information. :pr:1592
  • Upgrade the debugger to jQuery 3.4.1. :issue:1581
  • Work around an issue in some external debuggers that caused the reloader to fail. :issue:1607
  • Work around an issue where the reloader couldn't introspect a setuptools script installed as an egg. :issue:1600
  • The reloader will use sys.executable even if the script is marked executable, reverting a behavior intended for NixOS introduced in 0.15. The reloader should no longer cause OSError: [Errno 8] Exec format error. :issue:1482, :issue:1580
  • SharedDataMiddleware safely handles paths with Windows drive names. :issue:1589

Version 0.15.4

Released 2019-05-14

  • Fix a SyntaxError on Python 2.7.5. (:issue:1544)

Version 0.15.3

Released 2019-05-14

  • Properly handle multi-line header folding in development server in Python 2.7. (:issue:1080)
  • Restore the response argument to :exc:~exceptions.Unauthorized. (:pr:1527)
  • :exc:~exceptions.Unauthorized doesn't add the WWW-Authenticate header if www_authenticate is not given. (:issue:1516)
  • The default URL converter correctly encodes bytes to string rather than representing them with b''. (:issue:1502)
  • Fix the filename format string in

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  • 8cfab30 release version 0.15.5
  • d1f5fab update project links
  • 726b25b Merge pull request #1613 from pallets/revert-nixos-reloader-check
  • 1f532b8 don't detect executable file for reloader
  • a8d26bf Merge pull request #1612 from pallets/shared-data
  • acc999e SharedDataMiddleware uses safe_join
  • 8afe4eb Merge pull request #1582 from Cerebus/fix/1581-jquery-3.4.1
  • e0de4a4 Merge pull request #1601 from pokoli/reloader_package
  • ec68771 update to jQuery 3.4.1
  • 7a01660 explain reloader workaround for egg script
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Bumps [werkzeug](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug) from 0.14.1 to 0.15.5.
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Superseded by #3.

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