> If not, I'd like to encourage its inclusion. Doing so will permit > Python to be used with OpenSSL 0.9.8x on Windows platforms without a > user trying to find somebody with the right compiler to rebuild a Python > for him/her. This is needed for M2Crypto, or any other OpenSSL wrapper > for that matter. A lot more can be said here, but in the interest of > brevity... ;-) > > applink.c is perhaps two dozen links and some error codes, and is benign > for those not calling these APIs. applink.c may be found in > <openssl_source_dir>/ms and the one line include stmt that would be > added to <py-src>/Modules/python.c is: > #include "<path_to>/applink.c" > That's it. As others said: please post a patch. I do believe that this it's *not* that. Including it in python.c does not help the least. Including it in pythonxy.dll may help. However, somebody would have to produce a patch, and a test case, and verify that the problem occurs without the patch, and is solved with the patch. Regards, Martin
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