Change OS X installer builds targeted for 10.10 and above to build
and link with a private copy of OpenSSL, like installers targeted for 10.5 already do, since Apple has deprecated use of the system OpenSSL and removed its header files from the Xcode 7 SDK. Note that this configuration is not currently used to build any python.org-supplied installers and that the private copy of OpenSSL requires its own root certificates.
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LT_10_5 = bool(getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 5))
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if getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 6):
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if not (10, 5) < getDeptargetTuple() < (10, 10):
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# The OpenSSL libs shipped with OS X 10.5 and earlier are
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# hopelessly out-of-date and do not include Apple's tie-in to
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# the root certificates in the user and system keychains via TEA
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# now more obvious with cert checking enabled by default in the
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# standard library.
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#
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# For builds with 10.6+ SDKs, continue to use the deprecated but
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# For builds with 10.6 through 10.9 SDKs,
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# continue to use the deprecated but
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# less out-of-date Apple 0.9.8 libs for now. While they are less
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# secure than using an up-to-date 1.0.1 version, doing so
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# avoids the big problems of forcing users to have to manage
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# APIs for cert validation from keychains if validation using the
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# standard OpenSSL locations (/System/Library/OpenSSL, normally empty)
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# fails.
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#
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# Since Apple removed the header files for the deprecated system
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# OpenSSL as of the Xcode 7 release (for OS X 10.10+), we do not
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# have much choice but to build our own copy here, too.
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result.extend([
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dict(
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