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cryptography 1.9+ support #1544

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totaam opened this issue Jun 12, 2017 · 5 comments
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cryptography 1.9+ support #1544

totaam opened this issue Jun 12, 2017 · 5 comments

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totaam commented Jun 12, 2017

Issue migrated from trac ticket # 1544

component: external | priority: major | resolution: fixed

2017-06-12 17:01:20: antoine created the issue


Something fishy is going on with the newer versions of python cryptography, see #1501#comment:17.
We'll need to figure out what to do to be able to apply package updates again.

  • r16048 blocks updates for win32
  • r16047 reverts to version 1.8.1 in the moduleset
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totaam commented Aug 17, 2017

2017-08-17 10:58:51: antoine changed status from new to assigned

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totaam commented Aug 17, 2017

2017-08-17 10:58:51: antoine commented


Could be needed for DTLS: #639#comment:8.

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totaam commented Sep 20, 2017

2017-09-20 07:37:51: antoine changed status from assigned to closed

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totaam commented Sep 20, 2017

2017-09-20 07:37:51: antoine set resolution to fixed

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totaam commented Sep 20, 2017

2017-09-20 07:37:51: antoine commented


Packaging seems to be fixed with the latest versions:

  • r16934 bumps the versions in the macos moduleset
  • r16935 updates the scripts on win32

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