This bug was fixed in the package python3.4 - 3.4.3-1ubuntu1~14.04.3

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python3.4 (3.4.3-1ubuntu1~14.04.3) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Remove the config file from the package, as there is no handling in
    place to deal with this config file on upgrade and it is not appropriate
    for inclusion in an urgent SRU.

 -- Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@ubuntu.com>  Wed, 14 Oct 2015
12:52:19 -0700

** Changed in: python3.4 (Ubuntu Trusty)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  update Python3 for trusty

Status in python3-defaults package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in python3-stdlib-extensions source package in Trusty:
  Fix Released
Status in python3.4 source package in Trusty:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  update Python3 for trusty.

  Rationale: the LTS was released with 3.4.0, the first 3.4 release
  which certainly had some issues. The idea is to update the python3.4
  packages to the version found in 15.04 (vivid), which currently
  doesn't have any outstanding issues.  A test rebuild of the trusty
  main component was done without showing any regressions during the
  package builds.

  
http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~wgrant/rebuild-ftbfs-test/test-rebuild-20150317-trusty.html
  
http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~wgrant/rebuild-ftbfs-test/test-rebuild-20150501-updates-trusty.html

  To validate this SRU, I'm proposing to use the results from the test
  rebuild, plus evaluating the testsuite results of the python3.4
  package itself.

  To test the python3 behaviour for certificate verification, use
  urllib.request.urlopen. requests does it's own certificate
  verification.

  import urllib.request
  sites = [
      'https://expired.badssl.com/',
      'https://wrong.host.badssl.com/',
      'https://self-signed.badssl.com/'
  ]

  for site in sites:
      try:
          urllib.request.urlopen(site)
          print("OK", site)
      except:
          print("FAIL", site)

  Edit /etc/python3.4/cert-verification.conf to test both behaviours

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