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sslutil: guard against broken certifi installations (issue5406) Certifi is currently incompatible with py2exe; the Python code for certifi gets included in library.zip, but not the cacert.pem file - and even if it were included, SSLContext can't load a cacert.pem file from library.zip. This currently makes it impossible to build a standalone Windows version of Mercurial. Guard against this, and possibly other situations where a module with the name "certifi" exists, but is not usable.
author Gábor Stefanik <gabor.stefanik@nng.com>
date Wed, 19 Oct 2016 18:06:14 +0200
parents d69d86e7d6c8
children af7c60988f6e
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#require py3exe

This test helps in keeping a track on which commands we can run on
Python 3 and see what kind of errors are coming up.
The full traceback is hidden to have a stable output.

  $ for cmd in version debuginstall ; do
  >   echo $cmd
  >   $PYTHON3 `which hg` $cmd 2>&1 2>&1 | tail -1
  > done
  version
  TypeError: str expected, not bytes
  debuginstall
  TypeError: str expected, not bytes