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> Python 3.6 is in security-fix only mode.
And besides that, it's not clear what problem you are reporting without more context. As far as I can tell, neither the "good" nor the "bad" commit ids you reference are in or were backported to the 3.6 branch. Without more information, it is hard to speculate, however one thing that *might* be relevant is the version of libffi you are trying to use. There have been several issues reported against other branches of Python when trying to use libffi's recent 3.4.2 release. In any case, as Erlend noted, this doesn't appear to be a security-related issue; in general, changes for newer versions of operating systems or third-party libraries are out-of-scope for Python versions in the security-fix phase of their life cycles. |
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