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diff --git a/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-backports-ssl_3.5.0.1.bb b/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-backports-ssl_3.5.0.1.bb deleted file mode 100644 index 45492daa6e..0000000000 --- a/meta-python/recipes-devtools/python/python-backports-ssl_3.5.0.1.bb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -SUMMARY = "The ssl.match_hostname() function from Python 3.4" -DESCRIPTION = "The Secure Sockets layer is only actually secure if you check the hostname in the \ -certificate returned by the server to which you are connecting, and verify that it matches to hostname \ -that you are trying to reach. But the matching logic, defined in RFC2818, can be a bit tricky to implement \ -on your own. So the ssl package in the Standard Library of Python 3.2 and greater now includes a \ -match_hostname() function for performing this check instead of requiring every application to \ -implement the check separately. This backport brings match_hostname() to users of earlier versions of Python" - -LICENSE = "GPLv2" -LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://PKG-INFO;md5=95a5ee8fd779fbeca8b4cbca64433c87" - -SRC_URI[md5sum] = "c03fc5e2c7b3da46b81acf5cbacfe1e6" -SRC_URI[sha256sum] = "502ad98707319f4a51fa2ca1c677bd659008d27ded9f6380c79e8932e38dcdf2" - -PYPI_PACKAGE = "backports.ssl_match_hostname" -inherit pypi setuptools - -RDEPENDS_${PN} += "${PYTHON_PN}-pkgutil" |