From 96bbc41f8be5e6bb8483f5ce596db47be271e9e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marius Bakke Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2017 21:14:30 +0200 Subject: gnu: python-pyopenssl: Update to 17.1.0. * gnu/packages/python.scm (python-pyopenssl, python2-pyopenssl): Update to 17.1.0. [source]: Remove patch. [native-inputs]: Add PYTHON-PRETEND. [arguments]<#:phases>: Disable the network test here instead of via a patch. Also disable one new test. * gnu/packages/patches/python-pyopenssl-skip-network-test.patch: Delete file. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Remove it. --- .../python-pyopenssl-skip-network-test.patch | 43 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 43 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gnu/packages/patches/python-pyopenssl-skip-network-test.patch (limited to 'gnu/packages/patches') diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/python-pyopenssl-skip-network-test.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/python-pyopenssl-skip-network-test.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 1ac7324c8b..0000000000 --- a/gnu/packages/patches/python-pyopenssl-skip-network-test.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -This test tries connecting to an external server which is not supported -in the build environment. See discussion at: - -https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016-12/msg00650.html - -diff --git a/tests/test_ssl.py b/tests/test_ssl.py -index ee849fd..60048b8 100644 ---- a/tests/test_ssl.py -+++ b/tests/test_ssl.py -@@ -1113,33 +1113,6 @@ class TestContext(object): - reason="set_default_verify_paths appears not to work on Windows. " - "See LP#404343 and LP#404344." - ) -- def test_set_default_verify_paths(self): -- """ -- `Context.set_default_verify_paths` causes the platform-specific CA -- certificate locations to be used for verification purposes. -- """ -- # Testing this requires a server with a certificate signed by one -- # of the CAs in the platform CA location. Getting one of those -- # costs money. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on your -- # perspective), it's easy to think of a public server on the -- # internet which has such a certificate. Connecting to the network -- # in a unit test is bad, but it's the only way I can think of to -- # really test this. -exarkun -- -- # Arg, verisign.com doesn't speak anything newer than TLS 1.0 -- context = Context(SSLv23_METHOD) -- context.set_default_verify_paths() -- context.set_verify( -- VERIFY_PEER, -- lambda conn, cert, errno, depth, preverify_ok: preverify_ok) -- -- client = socket() -- client.connect(("encrypted.google.com", 443)) -- clientSSL = Connection(context, client) -- clientSSL.set_connect_state() -- clientSSL.do_handshake() -- clientSSL.send(b"GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n") -- assert clientSSL.recv(1024) - - def test_add_extra_chain_cert_invalid_cert(self): - """ -- cgit 1.4.1