New submission from Pavel Machyniak:

There is no easy way to build python with custom openssl build. This can lead 
to miscellaneous problems (like segmentation faults) in various 
situations/configurations (see eg. 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22409092/coredump-when-compiling-python-with-a-custom-openssl-version).
 The problems usually arise when different version of openssl headers and libs 
are used, or when different versions of openssl is required within one process 
(eg. using python within apache httpd process (mod_wsgi or mod_python) + some 
other module that uses explicitly updated/newer/incompatible version of 
openssl).

The best way to workaround this problem would be to have the clear way how to 
build python with specific openssl version. The best way would by to use 
configure options --with-ssl=PATH optionally with --with-ssl-includes=PATH and 
--with-ssl-libs=PATH. In this case, setup.py shall not search for openssl but 
shall use the explicitly specified one.

I will shortly provide the patch for the current version of configure and 
setup.py.

See related issues:
 - http://bugs.python.org/issue5575
 - http://bugs.python.org/issue16660

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components: Build
messages: 218844
nosy: machyniak
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Provide configure option --with-ssl for compilation with custom openssl
type: enhancement
versions: Python 3.5

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