
Not sure if this is relevant, but I know they updated the openssl version in Python 3.10. I had the opposite problem trying to use Python 3.10 on CentOS 7 which has the old openSSL. I had to back off to 3.9. maybe running over the network invoked openSSL at some point and that's where the disconnect occurs? I would check which openSSL your host os uses. On Thu, Oct 20, 2022, 2:36 PM <rainonthescarecrowhumanwheels@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I have a question about a problem we are facing in different Python versions, like Python 3.7.7, Python 3.8, Python 3.6 and Python 3.9. This apparently doesnt happen in Python 3.10.2 and we were wondering how we could achieve the same behaviours without going deep into the nuts and bolts of the python import system.
We have python libraries that are distributed in a networked environment that when imported for the first time they are correctly imported but something happens in the meantime that prevents it from loading anymore. This networked paths are domain paths that are bound to a final "real" path in a specific file server from a specific site in the world.
What happens is, when injecting into the sys.path the domain names it doesnt import but when injecting into the sys.path the "real" file server path it works, generally speaking. We have been facing this issue in such different python 3 versions and i was wondering what makes this work in Python 3.10.2.
Apparently, in my opinion it is a mix of two things involved: one, something the DFS-R DFS-N does at a very low level, that python 3 versions dont like when importing and the other one, the fact that is a network path.
Can anybody shed some light about the improvements regarding this?
We will be tied to all these python versions for a very long time and we need to give solution to this. One of the possibilities would be to distribute the libraries into C:/ local disc, this eliminating the network path variable. But it would be nice to know what is causing this in Python < 3.10.2.
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