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bug#22876: Python can't use https with recent grafts
From: |
Leo Famulari |
Subject: |
bug#22876: Python can't use https with recent grafts |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Mar 2016 19:23:07 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30) |
On Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 04:13:41PM -0800, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
> Christopher Allan Webber writes:
>
> > Most of Guix seems to be working just fine with the grafts support and
> > grafting of openssl. However, unlike most grafts that will be done
> > probably, this one removes a feature, and that seems to be creating
> > problems in Python land.
> >
> > >>> from urllib.request import HTTPSHandler
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> > ImportError: cannot import name 'HTTPSHandler'
>
> As expected, this is for the same reasons offlineimap seemed to have
> problems:
>
> address@hidden:~/devel/mediagoblin$ python3
> Python 3.4.3 (default, Jan 1 1970, 00:00:01)
> [GCC 4.9.3] on linux
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> >>> import ssl
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
> File
> "/gnu/store/1spkp48cbbzg6ic5qkv3qpm3mvsgwkys-python-3.4.3/lib/python3.4/ssl.py",
> line 97, in <module>
> import _ssl # if we can't import it, let the error propagate
> ImportError:
> /gnu/store/1spkp48cbbzg6ic5qkv3qpm3mvsgwkys-python-3.4.3/lib/python3.4/lib-dynload/_ssl.cpython-34m.so:
> undefined symbol: SSLv2_method
We need to get that SSLv2 out of there!
>
> This leads to my suspicion that it's not really grafting's fault here,
> it's the *removal* of a piece of code, thus making things
> abi-incompatible with the system we built. Hopefully most grafting
> situations won't require this. I think that's right? :)
It seems like most security updates are ABI compatible, thankfully. This
was a special case since it removed an insecure protocol completely.
>
> Unfortunately, I'd say that ssl and python isn't really optional!
> Is it possible to graft on top of a graft? Could we rebuild Python
> based on the grafted openssl, and then graft things on top of the
> grafted Python? :)
>
>
>