Hi,

note that a new version of openssl is available, and a trivial ticket
(that needs review) could be merged before 6.5 at
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17691

Ciao,
Thierry


On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 03:28:14PM +0100, Nathann Cohen wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> > actually, the issue is a licensing one. pip needs some SSL to fetch
> > sources with https, so if Sage is built sith SSL support you won't have
> > any problem. If openssl was a standard package, you will not have any
> > problem either. Unfortunately, openssl is licensed in a way that it can
> > not be a standard package.
> 
> Oh, okay..
> 
> > A short term workaround could be to catch the error and print the
> > procedure Vincent suggested, with an alternative:
> >
> > 1alt) run "sage -i openssl"
> 
> Yeah, perphaps we could import the same package that pip imports right
> before pip is called, and print this advice then. Definitely my first
> reaction when I met this bug was not to read the installation manual.
> 
> Nathann
> 
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