[issue23345] test_ssl fails on OS X 10.10.2 with latest patch level of OpenSSL libs

2015-02-04 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: Fixed for 2.7.10, 3.4.3, and 3.5.0. -- resolution: -> fixed stage: needs patch -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Python tracker ___ ___

[issue23345] test_ssl fails on OS X 10.10.2 with latest patch level of OpenSSL libs

2015-02-04 Thread Roundup Robot
Roundup Robot added the comment: New changeset 49f07942fbd7 by Ned Deily in branch '2.7': Issue #23345: Prevent test_ssl failures with large OpenSSL patch level https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/49f07942fbd7 New changeset 52932cd7f003 by Ned Deily in branch '3.4': Issue #23345: Prevent test_ssl

[issue23345] test_ssl fails on OS X 10.10.2 with latest patch level of OpenSSL libs

2015-01-29 Thread Ned Deily
Ned Deily added the comment: Yep, 0.9.8 is the newest and presumably last major of version of OpenSSL in OS X. OpenSSL has been officially deprecated by Apple in OS X since OS X 10.7; it's only there for third-party products shipped by Apple in OS X, like Python. Their own apps use Apple's ow

[issue23345] test_ssl fails on OS X 10.10.2 with latest patch level of OpenSSL libs

2015-01-29 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Antoine Pitrou added the comment: Er... OS X 10.10 ships OpenSSL 0.9.8?? -- ___ Python tracker ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list U

[issue23345] test_ssl fails on OS X 10.10.2 with latest patch level of OpenSSL libs

2015-01-29 Thread Antoine Pitrou
Antoine Pitrou added the comment: The assumption was that the patch level represented a letter (from 'a' to 'z'), but we can certainly relax that. -- ___ Python tracker ___

[issue23345] test_ssl fails on OS X 10.10.2 with latest patch level of OpenSSL libs

2015-01-28 Thread Ned Deily
New submission from Ned Deily: With the latest maintenance release of OS X 10.10 (10.10.2), the OpenSSL libs have reached a patch level that fails the sanity test in test_ssl: test_ssl: testing with 'OpenSSL 0.9.8zc 15 Oct 2014' (0, 9, 8, 28, 15) under Mac ('10.10.2', ('', '', ''), 'x