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      Change OS X installer builds targeted for 10.10 and above to build · 59884989
      Ned Deily authored
      and link with a private copy of OpenSSL, like installers targeted
      for 10.5 already do, since Apple has deprecated use of the system
      OpenSSL and removed its header files from the Xcode 7 SDK.  Note
      that this configuration is not currently used to build any
      python.org-supplied installers and that the private copy of
      OpenSSL requires its own root certificates.
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      Issue #25136: Support Apple Xcode 7's new textual SDK stub libraries. · 020250f9
      Ned Deily authored
      As of Xcode 7, SDKs for Apple platforms now include textual-format stub
      libraries whose file names have a .tbd extension rather than the
      standard OS X .dylib extension.  The Apple compiler tool chain handles
      these stub libraries transparently and the installed system shared libraries
      are still .dylibs.  However, the new stub libraries cause problems for
      third-party programs that support building with Apple SDKs and make
      build-time decisions based on the presence or paths of system-supplied
      shared libraries in the SDK.  In particular, building Python itself with
      an SDK fails to find system-supplied libraries during setup.py's build of
      standard library extension modules.  The solution is to have
      find_library_file() in Distutils search for .tbd files, along with
      the existing types (.a, .so, and .dylib).  Patch by Tim Smith.
      020250f9
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