> > So, is this a showstopper issue for the release candidate? > > It will mean that the socket module does not work out-of-the-box on > some Debian systems; that could be fixed by enabling the socket module > in Modules/Setup so that it is built without SSL support. > > > I believe Neil went on vacation today. I'd like to have a release > > out in 6 hours. Should I try to get this fixed??? > > How about this patch? I've verified that it works with my OpenSSL > installation (0.9.5a), and, by source code inspection, that it should > work with versions back to 0.9.1c (ie. that OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER was > always available through including <openssl/crypto.h>). > > The logic about RAND_status being 0 if unknown might be flawed, but > that won't hurt unless SSL support is actually used. > > If this won't get into 2.1, I'll put it on SF. Thanks, I think I'll add that. It looks harmless. (Famous last words. :-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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