RE: python-cryptography >= 3.4.0 and Rust

2022-02-06 Thread Allen Hewes
> -Original Message- > From: Cygwin-apps > On Behalf Of Marco Atzeri > Sent: Friday, February 4, 2022 4:28 PM > To: cygwin-apps@cygwin.com > Subject: Re: python-cryptography >= 3.4.0 and Rust > > On 04.02.2022 16:28, Allen Hewes wrote: > >> -Orig

Re: python-cryptography >= 3.4.0 and Rust

2022-02-04 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 04.02.2022 16:28, Allen Hewes wrote: -Original Message- Welp, then the wheels came off. I am assuming that Cygwin's python- cryptography is still at 3.3.2 b/c of this Rust issue? Hi Allen, it is correct. I released the last version that was still on C It's still on C but th

RE: python-cryptography >= 3.4.0 and Rust

2022-02-04 Thread Allen Hewes
> -Original Message- > From: Cygwin-apps > On Behalf Of Marco Atzeri > Sent: Friday, February 4, 2022 1:52 AM > To: cygwin-apps@cygwin.com > Subject: Re: python-cryptography >= 3.4.0 and Rust > > On 03.02.2022 23:11, Allen Hewes wrote: > > Hi @all, >

Re: python-cryptography >= 3.4.0 and Rust

2022-02-03 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 03.02.2022 23:11, Allen Hewes wrote: Hi @all, I use Cygwin pretty much like Linux in/on my Windows machines. Meaning, I am not using it for POSIX reasons. I do like Cygwin a lot, I prefer Cygwin over WSL/WSL2. A PyPI package I wanted to use has a hard dependency on cryptography>=35.0. So