Shaun Walbridge added the comment:
For reference if anyone else still runs into this issue: the affected DLL is
ucrtbase.dll, and the faulty version is 10.0.10240.0, which shipped with the
1507 release of Windows 10, the Windows 10 SDK, and Visual Studio 2015 RTM.
This issue was resolved
Changes by Shaun Walbridge <shaun.walbri...@gmail.com>:
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nosy: +scw
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New submission from Shaun Walbridge:
>From the release notes of Python 3.4.5, I see that 3.4 is now in "security
>fixes only" mode, and no new installers will be created. That said, OpenSSL
>should be kept up to date so third-parties who build binaries from source will
New submission from Shaun Walbridge:
Sync documentation with the OpenSSL version update (1.0.2g vs 1.0.2f). Mismatch
present in both head and 3.5 branch.
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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
files: readme-openssl.diff
keywords: patch
messages: 262964
nosy: docs@python
New submission from Shaun Walbridge:
A minor documentation fix. Currently, the top-level PCBuild readme.txt mentions
in the final section 'Your Own Extension DLLs' that the example project is
located in ../PC/example/, but the example location is ../PC/example_nt/.
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assignee: docs