Message168733
| Author |
ned.deily |
| Recipients |
ned.deily, pitrou, ronaldoussoren |
| Date |
2012年08月21日.03:45:08 |
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Yes |
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<1345520729.58.0.264547014487.issue15740@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
As Ronald is aware, there is also the issue that Apple has deprecated use of OpenSSL in OS X:
"Although OpenSSL is commonly used in the open source community, OpenSSL does not provide a stable API from version to version. For this reason, although OS X provides OpenSSL libraries, the OpenSSL libraries in OS X are deprecated, and OpenSSL has never been provided as part of iOS. Use of the OS X OpenSSL libraries by applications is strongly discouraged.
If your application depends on OpenSSL, you should compile OpenSSL yourself and statically link a known version of OpenSSL into your application."
In OS X 10.7, for instance, OpenSSL is at 0.9.8r. I think the same is true for 10.8. We should probably bite the bullet here and do as Apple urges, that is, supply our own libssl 1.0.x for the python.org OS X installer builds.
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/security/Conceptual/cryptoservices/GeneralPurposeCrypto/GeneralPurposeCrypto.html |
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| 2012年08月21日 03:45:29 | ned.deily | set | recipients:
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| 2012年08月21日 03:45:29 | ned.deily | set | messageid: <1345520729.58.0.264547014487.issue15740@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年08月21日 03:45:08 | ned.deily | link | issue15740 messages |
| 2012年08月21日 03:45:08 | ned.deily | create |
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