On 05/02/2018 11:14 AM, Nathaniel Smith wrote: > I would guess that the folks who end up supporting python 2 past 2020 > (either as distributors or as library authors) will have an easier > time of it if python 2's ssl module gets resynced with python 3 before > the eol. But I suppose it's up to them to do the work... You mean feature-wise, or do you mean "use more modern SSL libraries"? IIUC Windows doesn't use the system-provided SSL libraries, *and* 2.7 is built with a nasty old compiler. It's entirely possible that on Windows 2.7 *can't* use current SSL libraries because they won't build under said nasty old compiler. (summoning Steve Dower etc here) //arry/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20180502/8f6a3f39/attachment.html>
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