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[Python-Dev] Windows package for new SSL package?

[Python-Dev] Windows package for new SSL package? [Python-Dev] Windows package for new SSL package?Bill Janssen janssen at parc.com
Thu Sep 13 04:57:17 CEST 2007
> * find_ssl() is along way from working on Windows.  Python itself uses magic
> to locate an SSL directory in the main Python directory's parent.  On my
> system, this is c:\src\openssl-0.9.7e, but obviously that could be almost
> anywhere, and with almost any name.  See PCBuild\build_ssl.py and
> PCBuild\_ssl.mak for the gory details.  I'm not sure how you would like to
> approach this (insist on an environment variable for the top-level SSL dir
> name?)

Can't we look in the registry for this?  We have a working Python;
perhaps we can just use a Windows-specific registry lookup to find
OpenSSL?  (I'm just blue-skying here; I have no clue how things work
on Windows.)

Bill
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