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Author martin.panter
Recipients alex, christian.heimes, dstufft, giampaolo.rodola, janssen, martin.panter, mdeslaur, pitrou
Date 2016-01-22.02:49:38
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This sounds like a Ubuntu-specific hack. Maybe it would be better to adjust the @skip_if_broken_ubuntu_ssl decorator?

Also, according to Issue 25530, Python 3.4+ and 2.7 set OP_NO_SSLv3 by default, and according to Issue 23845, maybe some versions of Open SSL do too. But in these cases it is still configurable.
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2016-01-22 02:49:38martin.pantersetrecipients: + martin.panter, janssen, pitrou, giampaolo.rodola, christian.heimes, alex, dstufft, mdeslaur
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