Hi,
17/05/2022 19:02, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz :
Hello Agathe!
On 5/17/22 18:48, Agathe Porte wrote:
I do not know when that was done, but the two latest Fedora releases have been
using >=35
versions which properly support OpenSSL 3.0 [1]. I have opened #1011155 in
order to discuss
why we cannot just update to latest upstream versions, if that is the case, and
to not pollute
this thread.
At least for Debian Ports, updating to python-cryptography 35 or newer would
mean that the package
becomes BD-Uninstallable, i.e. not buildable as the Rust compiler is not
available on all architectures
yet.
Rust support is slowly coming to more architectures with the rustc_codegen_gcc
backend and gccrs,
so this problem will be eventually resolved. However, this work is not
completed yet.
Thanks for this explanation. I totally forgot about architectures other
than x86_64 and arm64. Makes sense. You may want to repost this to bug
#1006008 [1] so that we can keep track (or I’ll do it if you want).
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1006008
Bests,
Agata.