Moritz Sichert added the comment:
Any updates?
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New submission from Moritz Sichert:
This patch fixes the following minor issues with the ipaddress module:
- Removed unused property _BaseV4._valid_mask_octets
- Removed unused methods _BaseV4._is_valid_netmask() and _BaseV4._is_hostmask()
- Replaced several calls to superclass constructors by
Moritz Sichert added the comment:
This is still an issue in Python 2.7.11.
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Moritz Sichert added the comment:
No this isn't an issue in Python 3.5. It was caused by the backport that was
diffed against an older version that didn't include 7955d769fdf5 and thus
reverted that.
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Moritz Sichert added the comment:
I wouldn't call it reverting since it already was like this before and only got
changed by accident in another backport.
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New submission from Moritz Sichert:
In 7955d769fdf5 a bug of #14330 got fixed and it got backported for 2.7.
But these changes were reverted by another backport in 8ee6d96a1019 (which was
a backport for #17086).
The issue here is that right know setup.py looks for ssl and other libs'
he
New submission from Moritz Sichert:
If you pass any of cafile, capath or cadefault to urllib.parse.urlopen it
creates a new opener that contains the HTTPSHandler that was according to the
ca* arguments. It then uses this new opener to execute the request.
If you installed a custom opener with