On Sat, Jan 13, 2018, 14:45 Christian Heimes, <christian at python.org> wrote: > On 2018-01-13 21:02, Brett Cannon wrote: > > +1 from me as well for the improved security. > > Thanks, Brett! > > How should we handle CPython's Travis CI tests? The 14.04 boxes have > OpenSSL 1.0.1. To the best of my knowledge, Travis doesn't offer 16.04. > We could either move to container-based testing with a 16.04 container, > which would give us 1.0.2 Or we could compile our own copy of OpenSSL > with my multissl builder and use some rpath magic. > > In order to test all new features, Ubuntu doesn't cut it. Even current > snapshot of Ubuntu doesn't contain OpenSSL 1.1. Debian Stretch or Fedora > would do the trick, though. > > Maybe Barry's work on official test container could leveraged testing? > My guess is we either move to containers on Travis, see if we can manually install -- through apt or something -- a newer version of OpenSSL, or we look at alternative CI options. -Brett > Regards, > Christian > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20180114/9a1d7386/attachment-0001.html>
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