On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 10:54:57AM -0500, Ned Deily wrote: > On Jan 14, 2018, at 08:39, Christian Heimes <christian at python.org> wrote: > > On 2018-01-14 09:24, Matt Billenstein wrote: > >> Correct me if I'm wrong, but Python3 on osx bundles openssl since Apple has > >> deprecated (and no longer ships the header files for) the version shipped with > >> recent versions of osx. > >> > >> Perhaps this is an option to support the various flavors of Linux as well? > > > > AFAK Apple has decided to compile and statically link CPython's ssl with > > an ancient, customized LibreSSL version. Cory posted [1] a couple of > > months ago > > What Matt is likely thinking of is the Python 3 versions provided by the > python.org macOS binary installers where we do build and link with our > own 1.0.2 (and soon 1.1.0 for 3.7) versions of OpenSSL. Yes, referring to the Python3 python.org installers -- I'm seeing this practice of bundling libs (particularly ssl) become more common as operating system support lags behind. In my mind it becomes easier to bundle deps in a binary installer across the board (Linux, OSX, Windows) rather than rely on whatever version the operating system provides. m -- Matt Billenstein matt at vazor.com http://www.vazor.com/
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