[python-committers] ssl module will require OpenSSL 1.0.2
Victor Stinner
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Fri Jan 26 18:23:41 EST 2018
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2018-01-26 23:25 GMT+01:00 Christian Heimes <christian at python.org>: > We never officially supported LibreSSL, so we aren't breaking any > promise. I supported LibreSSL as a best-effort approach. > > You can still have TLS support with extra packages. Python requests and > pip can also use PyOpenSSL. I have no opinion on OpenBSD support. It's good to know that the pip issue can be worked around (if PyOpenSSL can be easily installed on OpenBSD? I mean... without pip ;-))). At least, if Python 3.7 doesn't work on OpenBSD anymore because of this issue, maybe LibreSSL will be more motivated to fix the issue? :-) Victor
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