On 2016-08-29 22:10, Random832 wrote: > On Mon, Aug 29, 2016, at 04:09, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: >> Hmm, that last part would mean that Python 3.7 will no longer compile >> on e.g. Ubuntu 14.04 LTS which uses OpenSSL 1.0.1 as default version. >> Since 14.04 LTS is supported until 2019, I think it would be better >> to only start requiring 1.0.2 in Python 3.8. > > If someone's going to compile a new version of Python for Ubuntu LTS, > they can compile a new version of OpenSSL. How likely is it that someone > will want to use the packaged version of OpenSSL, but not use the > packaged version (which is 3.4) of Python? Please let me rephrase the question. How likely is it that somebody won't use a container to deploy more recent versions? It's 2016. Christian
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