[Python-Dev] GPL'd python code vs Python2.6 linked against OpenSSL
Stefan Behnel
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Thu Mar 10 08:01:04 CET 2011
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James Y Knight, 10.03.2011 06:52: > But you're also left with not being able to 'import hashlib'. While python has fallback code, those modules (_md5, _sha, _sha256, _sha512) aren't built if openssl was found at build time. So you can't just select at runtime that you didn't want to use openssl. > Not being able to import hashlib unfortunately makes urllib2 (and a lot of 3rd party packages) fail to import. Agreed. Could you file a bug report, in case there isn't one yet? Stefan
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