Add safety policy file in order to ignore CVE-2022-42969 #106
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This PR adds a policy file for safety and configures it to ignore cve-2022-42969, which is currently causing CI builds to error out.
The aforementioned vulnerability is not really relevant for fastflows - it comes from the py package, which is a dependency of pytest. Pytest itself does not use the relevant code.
There is a lengthy discussion on the py repo about how this CVE should probably not even have been generated.
This PR also adds
safety
as a dev dependency for fastflows, making it easier to runsafety check
locally.