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Once upon a time we needed to pin the PyOpenSSL version to avoid unneeded
crypto deps (see https://leap.se/code/issues/5368#note-5). Since then, jessie
was released and PyOpenSSL 0.14 is now shipped with it. We have removed that
pinning from the debian package, and it is not needed here.
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soledad-common versions before 0.6.5 do not contain the fix for #6833 and thus
will not work with most recent server. That is why we have to bump this
soledad-server dependency on soledad.common.
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In the past, we wanted dependency on leap.common to be optional, but now
because of the explicit use of the config path prefix and signaling, we want
to enforce dependency on leap.common.
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Add dependency on twisted for Soledad Client. Also remove minimum twisted
version for Soledad Server because debian stable currently distributes 12.0.0
and pypi currently distributes 15.0.0.
Closes: #6797
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Although the API can be misleading, PROTOCOL_SSLv23 selects the highest
protocol version that both the client and server support. Despite the
name, this option can select “TLS” protocols as well as “SSL”.
In this way, we can use TLSv1.2 (PROTOCOL_TLSv1 will *only* give us TLS
v1.0)
In the client side, we try to disable SSLv2 and SSLv3 options
explicitely.
The python version in wheezy does not offer PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2 nor
OP_NO_SSLv2 or OP_NO_SSLv3 (It's new in 2.7.9)
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* add versioneer (patched for our particular repo config)
* add parse_requirements to unify requirement handling
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