can't find socket.ssl() on win32
Trent Mick
trentm at ActiveState.com
Wed Dec 7 13:20:46 EST 2005
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> > i'm running this under ActiveState version 2.2.2, but i have also tried > > under ActiveState version 2.3 anyone have any ideas? [Richard Brodie wrote] > ActiveState don't ship crypto stuff because they don't want to jump > through the legal hoops. You can add it in or use a regular build. Slight modification there: ...because we are currently jumping through the legal hoops... But, yes, you are correct that ActivePython does not currently include the _ssl extension because of crypto export restriction legal rules. We've had a breakthrough here though (yeah!) and I'm hopeful that in the not too distant future I'll be able to include SSL in ActivePython (and other products I work on here at ActiveState). Trent -- Trent Mick TrentM at ActiveState.com
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