On Sep 9, 2009, at 2:19 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
MacOS X 10.6 support should be stable now, except for a critical issue
with IDLE: opening a new window hangs IDLE (issue 6864).
That said, I haven't scanned the issue tracker for more 10.6 related
issues.
I just opened issue 6877 and provid
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From: Eric Albrecht
To: "webmas...@python.org"
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:48:11 -0400
Subject: Front Runner Program
Regarding: Windows 7 Compatibility for Python Application.
I am trying to co
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 08:11:55AM -0700, Aahz wrote:
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In article <9d506035-7c2d-4929-a134-e88eeb7b7...@python.org>,
Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Sep 9, 2009, at 1:29 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
>
> > In article <11a6545d-7204-4f61-b55b-1cc77cb56...@python.org>,
> > Barry Warsaw wrote:
> >> I still want to release by the 25th, but I'd be willing to move the
Barry Warsaw schrieb:
> I had previously wanted to release Python 2.6.3 over the summer, but for
> various personal reasons, the summer was just too insane. I'd like to
> reschedule a 2.6.3 release, shooting for final release on 25-September.
I'm travelling that week (as well as the time until th
> My recently acquired* MSDN account has led me to getting XP up and
> running in a VM, and I would be happy to try other Windows OSes of
> interest.
Without checking the specific program, I think chances are that there
are higher requirements for being listed in some Microsoft list than
"it work
Thanks, Chris. Can you explain why you want to set the cipher list
explicitly? IMO, it's usually better to select a security scheme (TLS1,
or SSLv3, etc.), and let the implementation pick the cipher list.
Bill
Chris Frantz wrote:
> Done.
>
> Attached to Issue 3597, which is a similar request
Chris,
OK, seems reasonable. Thanks. In the near term, can you do this with
M2Crypto or PyOpenSSL?
When I started this update in 2007, we were trying to keep the API
simple to avoid confusing people and avoid competition with the two
full-fledged toolkits out there. But I don't see any real re
Bill Janssen wrote:
> OK, seems reasonable. Thanks. In the near term, can you do this with
> M2Crypto or PyOpenSSL?
>
> When I started this update in 2007, we were trying to keep the API
> simple to avoid confusing people and avoid competition with the two
> full-fledged toolkits out there. But
Bill,
For now, using pyOpenSSL is acceptable. I just discovered that the
web.py framework wants pyOpenSSL. Since my project is also using
web.py, I'll need pyOpenSSL anyway.
Thank you,
--Chris
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:14 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
> Chris,
>
> OK, seems reasonable. Thanks. In
Bill,
I agree that it's usually better to let the SSL implementation pick
the ciphers.
I have a certain device that I'd like to talk to that is running on an
underpowered embedded CPU. When I let OpenSSL pick the ciphers, it
chooses something like EDH-RSA-AES-SHA and takes about 3.5 seconds to
Heikki, I'm OK with this, too. would you like to propose an extended
API for the SSL module? That would give us a starting point to talk
about.
This should probably be a PEP, just for the sake of writing things down.
As you say, the hostname checking feature seems to me possibly
appropriate for
There's also the patch to httplib that Devin Cook has been working on
for SSL enhancements, some of which do name checking. He's got most of
a patch completed.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
> Heikki, I'm OK with this, too. would you like to propose an extended
> API for th
In article ,
Ronald Oussoren wrote:
> On 9 Sep, 2009, at 19:29, Ned Deily wrote:
> >
> >
> > Without trying to put Ronald on the spot (too much!), it would be a
> > good
> > idea to get his assessment where things stand wrt 2.6 on 10.6 before
> > setting a final release date.
>
> MacOS X 10.6
2009/9/10 C. Titus Brown :
> I don't see a Windows 7 buildbot up here:
>
> http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/
>
> but I confess that I'm bad at reading these pages. Has anyone tried
> compiling either trunk or py3k on Win 7? Would this be useful?
I plan to do something like this but
Yes, my patch implements hostname checking in httplib (although I
haven't had time to do much testing). I also made the documentation
changes, but have not yet created any test cases since there really
aren't any HTTPS test cases in the test_httplib.py file (which is
probably another issue that nee
On 25Jul2009 10:25, Gregory P. Smith wrote:
| On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Thomas Wouters wrote:
| > So attached (and at http://codereview.appspot.com/96125/show ) is a
| > preliminary fix, correcting the problem with os.fork(), os.forkpty() and
| > os.fork1(). This doesn't expose a general AP
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