Le mercredi 18 octobre 2017 10:58:28 UTC+2, Jeroen Demeyer a écrit :
>
> On 2017-10-18 03:08, William Stein wrote: 
> >   (a) using a broken version of the Python/R/Sage stack that exposes 
> > them to installing malware 
>
> Is that really the case? I think pip is actually fail-safe in the sense 
> that it simply refuses to download if OpenSSL is not supported.


And *that's* an excruciating pain in the @$$...
 

> So there 
> is no exposure to malware here. 
>

In other words, you're protecting the target system the same way Origen 
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origen> (supposedly)  tried to protect 
himself from temptation.

--
Emmanuel Charpentier

>
> Does anybody know how this works for R? 
>

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