Am 05.06.2015 um 10:29 schrieb Robert Kuska:
----- Original Message -----From: "Pekka Pietikäinen" <pp@xxxxxxxxxx> Seems this is still unaddressed for quite some time. Not really "busted", it just (rightly) complains that it's being used with a version of Python (2.7.8) that makes proper use of SSL impossible without adding extra dependencies... Easiest fix is to disable the warnings (ONLY for F21) per package or patch/downgrade urllib3. Right fix is to bump Python to 2.7.9 or .10, but that will cause random unexpected breakage for a lot of people.We do not plan to upgrade Python to 2.7.9 in Fedora 21 and lower for the exact reason you've mentioned. Can't speak for urllib3 maintainers (maybe they patch the warning) but if you wish to get rid off warnings update to Fedora22
that's unacceptable, you can't force people to a dist-upgrade at a moment most of the bih F21 bugs are fixed just because one or two random maintainers don't care about warnings
what's up with the "urllib3 maintainers"? are they blind or do the just not use their own packages - eat your own dogfood anybody?
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