Am 09.03.11 18:20, schrieb James Y Knight: > [1] Python (from 2.6) is *always* linked against openssl Others have already pointed that out, but let me stress it again: this statement is false. It is as possible and easy to build Python without OpenSSL as it always was. > instead of waiting for you to "import ssl". In addition, that is also false. Even if OpenSSL is used, it is easy to build Python so that OpenSSL is only loaded when needed. Regards, Martin
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