On Dienstag, 26. Mai 2009, Phil Thompson wrote:
> I plan to release new versions of SIP, PyQt3, PyQt4 and QScintilla at the
> end of the week based on the current snapshots.
>
> If there is something you think is missing or broken then now would be a
> good time to remind me.
>
> Phil
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Is there a way to test, if Qt and/or PyQt were built with SSL support. Overe 
here I get strange errors on a Win system. My QSsl... imports work fine (i.e. 
no ImportError is raised). However, executing this code 

        from PyQt4.QtNetwork import QSslConfiguration.
        sslCfg = QSslConfiguration.defaultConfiguration()
        caList = sslCfg.caCertificates()
        print len(caList)

prints '0' to the console, while it prints '81' on my Linux box. This makes me 
assume, that Qt on win is not compiled with SSL support by default (I used 
the standard win installer for Qt 4.5.1 from Nokia).

If there is no programmatic way to do this, would it be possible to add a 
method to QSslConfiguration (e.g. isAvailable()) that tells, if SSL support 
is available. I think this could be done with some handwritten code using 
something like this.

QSslConfiguration::isAvailable() {
#ifndef QT_NO_OPENSSL
  return true;
#else
  return false;
#endif

Regards,
Detlev
-- 
Detlev Offenbach
det...@die-offenbachs.de
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