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Subject: Re: Pyqtdeploy on iOS: 'openssl/evp.h' file not found
From: Patrick Stinson <patrickkidd () gmail ! com>
Date: 2020-04-29 14:24:46
Message-ID: 8CA8CF2E-0C65-4982-8189-4AC044AC4AD5 () gmail ! com
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To be clear, I mean "my understanding" from the pyqtdeploy documentation.
> On Apr 29, 2020, at 6:20 AM, Patrick Stinson <patrickkidd@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am using 1.0.2, which appears to still be supported.
>
> But my understanding is that I am not supplying a version of openssl for iOS \
> builds? This seems like it would be a project config problem if openssl is supposed \
> to be taken from the platform?
> -Patrick
>
> > On Apr 29, 2020, at 12:29 AM, Phil Thompson <phil@riverbankcomputing.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 29/04/2020 06:29, Patrick Stinson wrote:
> > > After upgrading from python-3.6.4 to python-3.7.2, my pyqtdeploy (2.4)
> > > project is having trouble finding openssl headers as it builds python
> > > modules on iOS:
> > > /Users/patrick/dev/familydiagram/vendor/sysroot-ios-64/src/Python-3.7.2/Modules/_hashopenssl.c:23:10:
> > > 'openssl/evp.h' file not found
> > > I don't see that header anywhere in the iOS SDK or in the pyqtdeply
> > > sysroot. I wonder if pyqtdeploy incorrectly enables some python
> > > feature on iOS for python 3.7.2?
> > > I know that sometimes pyqtdeploy has some other errors, like including
> > > the QtPrintSupport module on iOS builds (I used sed to remove those
> > > init lines).
> >
> > Maybe you need a different version of OpenSSL...
> >
> > https://docs.python.org/3.7/whatsnew/3.7.html#platform-support-removals
> >
> > Phil
>
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