#18397: upgrade Python to 2.7.9
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       Reporter:  dimpase            |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.7
      Component:  packages:          |   Resolution:
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         Branch:  u/dimpase/18397    |  b5c3c247c1f934d7f9008b792596e9573e74b091
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Comment (by dimpase):

 Replying to [comment:28 leif]:
 > Replying to [comment:25 dimpase]:
 > > > Does for example our old PyOpenSSL build with the same Python?
 > >
 > > Old one? What one?
 >
 > The "deleted" one, still on the mirrors.  (Also with `sage -i ...`
 rather than `pip`.)
 >
 > > well, I don't even know if pyopenssl builds on OSX with Python 2.7.8
 in Sage.
 >
 > Well, that was my question.  If it didn't build before, then it's no
 regression.
 >
 > I was also wondering whether anybody needs/uses PyOpenSSL/a (secure)
 notebook server on MacOS X at all.  (I recall long time ago somebody was
 trying to run a server under MacOS X, but gave up IIRC.)

 probably https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sage-support/ERrL6r-
 u6Hc/RdlocmPuGTAJ ?

 It looks like it never worked on recent OSX, as `notebook.setup()` calls
 certtools, which on OSX is a completely different beast from Linux's one.

 While I am at it,
 https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/1924#issuecomment-101266143
 tells of a workaround on how to install
 the thing on OSX - and indeed it works, thus I was able to install
 pyopenssl on OSX. But the above `notebook.setup()`  problem is still
 there, for sure, i.e. notebook(secure=True) still does not run. This is
 for another ticket.

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