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[AutoPR- Security] Patch python-wheel for CVE-2026-24049 [MEDIUM]#16433

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[AutoPR- Security] Patch python-wheel for CVE-2026-24049 [MEDIUM]#16433
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Auto Patch python-wheel for CVE-2026-24049.

Autosec pipeline run -> https://dev.azure.com/mariner-org/mariner/_build/results?buildId=1085528&view=results

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Latest Buddy Build results : https://dev.azure.com/mariner-org/mariner/_build/results?buildId=1087244&view=results

Buddy build is successful.

@Kanishk-Bansal Kanishk-Bansal marked this pull request as ready for review April 6, 2026 07:59
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Patch matches upstream except one small change in the test file

- +    run_command("unpack", "--dest", extract_path, wheel_path)
+ +    unpack(str(wheel_path), str(extract_path))

Changes LGTM, Buddy Build passed with ptest. Core Logic also matches upstream

@Kanishk-Bansal Kanishk-Bansal added the ready-for-stable-review PR has passed initial review and is now ready for a second-level stable maintainer review label Apr 6, 2026
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Patch almost matches with upstream reference. Buddy build is successful. The newly added test also passes, test_chmod_outside_unpack_tree PASSED. LGTM.

@kgodara912 kgodara912 merged commit fe72bd4 into microsoft:3.0-dev Apr 9, 2026
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AkarshHCL pushed a commit to AkarshHCL/azurelinux that referenced this pull request Apr 9, 2026
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Co-authored-by: Archana Shettigar <v-shettigara@microsoft.com>
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