On 3/14/24 06:53, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Dixi quod…
Is there a chance your team could fork the old python-cryptography
source package (3.4.8-2) and do something like:
Apparently, pyopenssl needs to also be forked as it wraps the above
and, between 21.0.0-1 and 22.1.0-1, it began requiring the
Dixi quod…
>Is there a chance your team could fork the old python-cryptography
>source package (3.4.8-2) and do something like:
Apparently, pyopenssl needs to also be forked as it wraps the above
and, between 21.0.0-1 and 22.1.0-1, it began requiring the rust
version of python-cryptography ☹
bye
Jérémy Lal dixit:
>Anyone had experience with the version 3.3 to 38.0 migration ?
>Maybe the API didn't change that much.
We cannot go past 3.4 because newer versions (starting at 38)
have a hard dependency on rust stuff.
bye,
//mirabilos
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Le lun. 11 mars 2024 à 21:53, Thorsten Glaser a écrit :
> Jérémy Lal dixit:
>
> >While I'm very much concerned about architectures and compatibility,
> >it seems that for python-cryptography, it's a sinking boat:
> >The end of a very discussion dates from february, 2021 - 3 years ago:
> >https://
Jérémy Lal dixit:
>While I'm very much concerned about architectures and compatibility,
>it seems that for python-cryptography, it's a sinking boat:
>The end of a very discussion dates from february, 2021 - 3 years ago:
>https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/5771#issuecomment-775990406
Ouch
Le lun. 11 mars 2024 à 20:17, Thorsten Glaser a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> we have still the situation that the current python-cryptography,
> having rather heavy rust ecosystem dependencies, cannot be built
> on some debian-ports architectures.
>
> This situation is not likely to go away:
>
> • some port
Hi,
we have still the situation that the current python-cryptography,
having rather heavy rust ecosystem dependencies, cannot be built
on some debian-ports architectures.
This situation is not likely to go away:
• some ports are unlikely to meet the dependencies soon
• new ports won’t meet them
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