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 Public consensys consensys (ConsenSys) / teku
Teku: Teku is a Java implementation of the Ethereum 2.0 Beacon Chain.

Maven logo powchain  develop

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tech.pegasys.teku.internal:powchain:develop

Description

No description - See summary for more info.

Size

67.7 KB

Downloads

0

Status  Completed
Checksum (MD5) 85173cc606a9320c5c4c03adf2267358
Checksum (SHA-1) 7506fc23f8eb99898804a50d0226da249a99c8b3
Checksum (SHA-256) 3b9a90b1a42593f31225088fe66942a1d376c75edf6bdaf5e530f6cc6dfa68fb
Checksum (SHA-512) 5c2801f49568b1d8c956161078bc0c8b3a061068b25aaa81ed4b443af9945e1843…
GPG Signature
Storage Region Default Region
Type  Binary (contains binaries and binary artifacts)
Uploaded At 35 minutes ago
Uploaded By Uploaded by ops-quorum-sa
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Version (Raw) develop
Version (Parsed)
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Artifact Id powchain
Group Id tech.pegasys.teku.internal
Is Snapshot
Packaging jar
Url https://github.com/ConsenSys/teku
  dependencies
Checksum (MD5) be18fd5999bd11b405e8f4756af905b8
Runtime com.google.code.gson:gson >= 2.10.1 | com.google.guava:guava >= 31.1-jre | org.apache.commons:commons-lang3 >= 3.12.0 | org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-api >= 2.20.0 | org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-core >= 2.20.0 | org.apache.logging.log4j:log4j-slf4j-impl >= 2.20.0 | org.apache.tuweni:tuweni-units >= 2.3.1 | org.apiguardian:apiguardian-api >= None | org.assertj:assertj-core >= None | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:api >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:async >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:bls >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:client >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:exceptions >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:execution-types >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:executionclient >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:http >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:infrastructure-events >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:io >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:logging >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:metrics >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:networks >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:pow >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:serviceutils >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:spec >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:storage-api >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:unsigned >= develop | tech.pegasys.teku.internal:version >= develop
Compile tech.pegasys.teku.internal:powchain >= develop
pkg powchain-develop-sources.jar 0
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pkg powchain-develop.jar 0
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module powchain-develop.module 0
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pom powchain-develop.pom 0
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test-fixtures powchain-develop-test-fixtures.… 0
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Package Contents (powchain-develop-sources.jar)
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This package has 16 files/directories.

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Last scanned

9 hours ago

Scan result

Vulnerable

Vulnerability count

4

Max. severity

Critical
Target:
MEDIUM

CVE-4551-37903: library: vulnerability title



Package Name: package_name
Installed Version: 1.1.47
Fixed Version: 2.1.1

References: johnson.net martinez.com edwards.com
MEDIUM

CVE-1019-74751: library: vulnerability title



Package Name: package_name
Installed Version: 1.7.46
Fixed Version: 2.3.58

References: www.johnson.com townsend-evans.com www.cruz-powell.com
MEDIUM

CVE-5440-73726: library: vulnerability title



Package Name: package_name
Installed Version: 1.8.91
Fixed Version: 2.1.14

References: glenn.com www.garcia.com fisher.com
LOW

CVE-6934-38634: library: vulnerability title



Package Name: package_name
Installed Version: 1.7.17
Fixed Version: 2.8.56

References: www.massey.com www.johnson.com www.esparza.com
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These instructions assume you have setup the repository first (or read it).

To install/use powchain @ version develop ...

Then you can then depend on powchain @ version develop, via:

Add the following to your project pom.xml file:

<dependency>
  <groupId>tech.pegasys.teku.internal</groupId>
  <artifactId>powchain</artifactId>
  <version>develop</version>
</dependency>
dependencies {
  implementation 'tech.pegasys.teku.internal:powchain:develop'
}

Note: These examples use the Groovy-based syntax for Gradle. For the Kotlin syntax, please refer to the official documentation for declaring dependencies.

Add the following to your project build.sbt file:

libraryDependencies += "tech.pegasys.teku.internal" % "powchain" % "develop"

Add the following to your project project.clj file:

:dependencies [[tech.pegasys.teku.internal/powchain "develop"]]

For other build systems, such as grape, please consult your build system documentation for more help.

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