[Python-Dev] Is the PIP requirement too strict?
Ned Deily
nad at acm.org
Tue Feb 11 23:22:42 CET 2014
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In article <CAP7+vJ+3sxE6LNt8QeHdni3-E4RwNTpqLVqNsGKLppCMWGA=yw at mail.gmail.com>, Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> wrote: > I don't happen to have OpenSSL configured on my OSX dev box right now. This > usually leads to some warnings during the build stage and obviously various > ssl-based tests don't work, but I can still get other stuff done. As a side note, you shouldn't have to configure OpenSSL to build any of the current branches of Python on OS X systems. It should build gracefully with the Apple-supplied headers and libssl/libcrypto, modulo possible deprecation warnings in the recent releases of OS X. -- Ned Deily, nad at acm.org
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