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Author ned.deily
Recipients Kevin Ollivier, benjamin.peterson, christian.heimes, clupo, dilettant, dstufft, eric.araujo, esc24, georg.brandl, larry, loewis, mlen, ned.deily, orsenthil, piotr.dobrogost, pitrou, python-dev, ronaldoussoren
Date 2018-04-15.20:49:37
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As of 2.7.15 (finally!) all current python.org macOS installers now provide their own copies of OpenSSL: 1.0.2x for 3.6.x and 2.7.15. 1.1.0x for the upcoming 3.7.0 release.  Until a better solution for root certificates is implemented, all of the installers also now provide a "Install Certificates.command', a script which will download and install the latest third-party `certifi` bundle of certificates from PyPI and configure the ssl module to use them.  Declaring this issue resolved.  Thanks everyone!
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2018-04-15 20:49:38ned.deilysetrecipients: + ned.deily, loewis, georg.brandl, ronaldoussoren, orsenthil, pitrou, larry, christian.heimes, benjamin.peterson, eric.araujo, python-dev, piotr.dobrogost, esc24, dilettant, dstufft, mlen, Kevin Ollivier, clupo
2018-04-15 20:49:37ned.deilysetmessageid: <1523825377.95.0.682650639539.issue17128@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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