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sslutil: emit warning when no CA certificates loaded...
sslutil: emit warning when no CA certificates loaded If no CA certificates are loaded, that is almost certainly a/the reason certificate verification fails when connecting to a server. The modern ssl module in Python 2.7.9+ provides an API to access the list of loaded CA certificates. This patch emits a warning on modern Python when certificate verification fails and there are no loaded CA certificates. There is no way to detect the number of loaded CA certificates unless the modern ssl module is present. Hence the differences in test output depending on whether modern ssl is available. It's worth noting that a test which specifies a CA file still renders this warning. That is because the certificate it is loading is a x509 client certificate and not a CA certificate. This test could be updated if anyone is so inclined.

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fixpax.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# fixpax - fix ownership in bdist_mpkg output
#
# Copyright 2015 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# MIT license (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
"""Set file ownership to 0 in an Archive.pax.gz.
Suitable for fixing files bdist_mpkg output:
*.mpkg/Contents/Packages/*.pkg/Contents/Archive.pax.gz
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import gzip
import os
import sys
def fixpax(iname, oname):
i = gzip.GzipFile(iname)
o = gzip.GzipFile(oname, "w")
while True:
magic = i.read(6)
dev = i.read(6)
ino = i.read(6)
mode = i.read(6)
i.read(6) # uid
i.read(6) # gid
nlink = i.read(6)
rdev = i.read(6)
mtime = i.read(11)
namesize = i.read(6)
filesize = i.read(11)
name = i.read(int(namesize, 8))
data = i.read(int(filesize, 8))
o.write(magic)
o.write(dev)
o.write(ino)
o.write(mode)
o.write("000000")
o.write("000000")
o.write(nlink)
o.write(rdev)
o.write(mtime)
o.write(namesize)
o.write(filesize)
o.write(name)
o.write(data)
if name.startswith("TRAILER!!!"):
o.write(i.read())
break
o.close()
i.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
for iname in sys.argv[1:]:
print('fixing file ownership in %s' % iname)
oname = sys.argv[1] + '.tmp'
fixpax(iname, oname)
os.rename(oname, iname)