Hi Kaushal,
Am 2021-11-09 18:30, schrieb Kaushal Shriyan:
# #cd Python-3.10.0 #*./configure LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib64/openssl11"* #make altinstall # pip3.10 install mysql-connector WARNING: pip is configured with locations that require TLS/SSL, however the ssl module in Python is not available.
compiling Python with a separate OpenSSL version seems a bit more difficult then it really should be. I have tried some approaches but ran into different errors.
The only workable solution I found was to build OpenSSL 1.1 from scratch:
# wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1l.tar.gz # tar xzf openssl-1.1.1l.tar.gz # cd openssl-1.1.1l # ./config --prefix=/opt/openssl && make && make install
And then have Python explicitly use that:
# cd Python-3.10.0 # ./configure --with-openssl=/opt/openssl
Afterwards, python3.10 loads the ssl module fine and pip works:
# python3.10 -c "import ssl; print (ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION)" OpenSSL 1.1.1g FIPS 21 Apr 2020
pip3.10 install mysql-connector Collecting mysql-connector Downloading mysql-connector-2.2.9.tar.gz (11.9 MB) |████████████████████████████████| 11.9 MB 21.4 MB/s Using legacy 'setup.py install' for mysql-connector, since package 'wheel' is not installed. Installing collected packages: mysql-connector Running setup.py install for mysql-connector ... done Successfully installed mysql-connector-2.2.9
Kind regards, Steve