On 02:03 pm, a...@roiban.ro wrote:
Thanks for working on this!
Thanks for the feedback!
Do you know if there are binary eggs for Windows Python 2.7 32bit for
criptography and cffi ?
I've asked the cryptography team about this. Apparently not yet, but I
reminded them Windows users would hav
Thanks for working on this!
Do you know if there are binary eggs for Windows Python 2.7 32bit for
criptography and cffi ?
This would make testing easier for people like me who don't have a Windows
development environment but have access to a default installation of
Windows.
A package containing Op
On 01:25 pm, j...@multani.info wrote:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 12:22:41PM -, exar...@twistedmatrix.com
wrote:
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce the third alpha leading up to the release of
pyOpenSSL 0.14.
pyOpenSSL is the library Twisted uses for all of its SSL
functionality.
pyOpenSSL 0.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:26 PM, wrote:
> Hi Laurens,
>
> Right now pyOpenSSL trunk and the release branch only differ in the
> version number they report. There are some important differences between
> a2 and a3 though (so if you tested trunk before I announced a3 you might
> not have tested th
On 12:44 pm, _...@lvh.io wrote:
Hi JP,
FWIW, clarent appears to work fine against twisted and pyopenssl trunk.
Is
there a significant difference between the alpha and trunk (so that I
should also test against the alpha specifically)?
merlyn blows up, but that appears to be only because Axiom
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 12:22:41PM -, exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm happy to announce the third alpha leading up to the release of
> pyOpenSSL 0.14.
>
> pyOpenSSL is the library Twisted uses for all of its SSL functionality.
>
> pyOpenSSL 0.14 is bringing some major chan
Hi JP,
FWIW, clarent appears to work fine against twisted and pyopenssl trunk. Is
there a significant difference between the alpha and trunk (so that I
should also test against the alpha specifically)?
merlyn blows up, but that appears to be only because Axiom uses unsignedID,
which has been rem
Hello all,
I'm happy to announce the third alpha leading up to the release of
pyOpenSSL 0.14.
pyOpenSSL is the library Twisted uses for all of its SSL functionality.
pyOpenSSL 0.14 is bringing some major changes compared to pyOpenSSL
0.13. Any and all testing is greatly appreciated.
You c