On 01.08.12 21:16, victor.stinner wrote:
> http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/67d36e8ddcfc
> changeset: 78375:67d36e8ddcfc
> user: Victor Stinner <victor.stinner(a)gmail.com>
> date: Wed Aug 01 20:12:51 2012 +0200
> summary:
> Fix findnocoding.p and pysource.py scripts
>
> I suppose that these scripts didn't work since Python 3.0.
> - line1 = infile.readline()
> - line2 = infile.readline()
> + with infile:
> + line1 = infile.readline()
> + line2 = infile.readline()
>
> - if get_declaration(line1) or get_declaration(line2):
> - # the file does have an encoding declaration, so trust it
> - infile.close()
> - return False
> + if get_declaration(line1) or get_declaration(line2):
> + # the file does have an encoding declaration, so trust it
> + infile.close()
> + return False
infile.close() is unnecessary here.
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My mercurial clone is <https://hg.jcea.es/cpython-2011/>, and today I
can't create a patch from it (in the bug tracker). No explanation in
the web interface, but checking the sourcecode of the resulting page,
I see a SSL certificate failure.
So, looks like bugs.python.org is now verifying repository certificates.
My certificate is selfsigned and, moreover, it is behind a SNI server,
so the certificate python.org is getting is a selfsigned "jcea.es"
certificate.
What can I do, beside buying a "real" cert?.
Do we have a certificate whitelist, like mercurial?. In my .hgrc, I use
"""
[hostfingerprints]
# En realidad es www.jcea.es. hg.jcea.es esta tras SNI
hg.jcea.es = 54:7e:a7:36:56:c6:80:41:f8:fd:d6:c0:95:44:68:a9:93:58:ca:4c
"""
PS: If I try to use the http version of my repository
(<http://hg.jcea.es/cpython-2011>), I get an error: "('invalid token',
97)".
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