Okay, glyph, since you're shouting :) When installing, I ran into not having libffi-dev installed (ubuntu). It wasn't hard to overcome -- just a new dependency I don't typically install. (I'm not even gonna try on OS X 10.6.8)
I ran the functional tests of some of our stuff here at work with the new version and didn't have any failures/changes. We don't do anything beyond listenSSL and connectSSL though. Thanks for doing this. Matt On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz <gl...@twistedmatrix.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Since this particular detail was in the middle of Jean-Paul's release > announcement, I feel like it's important to draw attention to it. > > The new pyOpenSSL v0.14 is a substantial rewrite of all of pyOpenSSL's > bindings to OpenSSL: while this rewrite should be a vast improvement, > because eliminates lots of error-prone hand-written C code, replacing it > with much smaller, much safer declarative C bindings via cffi, it also means > that things are different now. > > Different means “possibly broken” so please test any Twisted applications > that use TLS with this pre-release. > > Sorry for all the bold text and capital letters, but this is both a big > change and also a change to a particularly security-sensitive area of the > Twisted stack. If there were ever a change that you should really test > before it's marked as “final release”, this is it. > > -glyph > > > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-Python mailing list > Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com > http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python > _______________________________________________ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-python