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[Python-Dev] CPython on Windows ARM32

[Python-Dev] CPython on Windows ARM32 [Python-Dev] CPython on Windows ARM32Paul Monson Paul.Monson at microsoft.com
Wed Feb 6 21:58:10 EST 2019
Here are the current OpenSSL 1.1.1a changes I have, in a seperate PR
I did some additional testing and have some test failures to investigate tomorrows

test_parse_cert_CVE_2019_5010 only fails win32 debug (access violation)
   works for amd64 debug/release and win32 release

test_load_default_certs_env_windows fails on win32 and amd64 retail.  skipped on debug

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Dower <steve.dower at python.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 6, 2019 3:28 PM
To: Christian Heimes <christian at python.org>; Paul Monson <Paul.Monson at microsoft.com>; python-dev at python.org; Ned Deily <nad at python.org>
Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] CPython on Windows ARM32

On 06Feb2019 1423, Christian Heimes wrote:
> Do you want to update Python 3.8 (master) only or also 3.7? I'm not 
> strictly against updating 3.7. However we have traditionally kept the 
> OpenSSL version of each branch stable. 1.1.1 comes with new features, 
> stricter security settings and some ciphers removed.

I would prefer to stay on 1.1.0 for 3.7, but it's up to the release manager.

Cheers,
Steve
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