[MacPorts] #44615: py-setuptools is again unvailable

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Tue Jan 20 18:37:37 PST 2015


#44615: py-setuptools is again unvailable
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  Reporter:  mtwest729@…    |      Owner:  jmr@…
      Type:  defect         |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  Normal         |  Milestone:
 Component:  ports          |    Version:  2.3.1
Resolution:  worksforme     |   Keywords:
      Port:  py-setuptools  |
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Comment (by larryv@…):

 Replying to [comment:5 braumann@…]:
 > Only an older version {{{setuptools-12.0.1.tar.gz}}} from four days
 > ago can be found here
 > [http://distfiles.macports.org/py-setuptools/setuptools-12.0.1.tar.gz].
 > The same holds true for all other repositories macports tries to
 > contact.

 I believe the other servers directly mirror distfiles.macports.org. If
 something is causing that primary mirror to update in an untimely way,
 they are all affected.

 > Since a binary version of {{{setuptools-12.0.3}}} in fact can be
 > installed, I guess the tar ball by mistake was not spread on the
 > servers.

 The Buildbot infrastructure downloaded the distfile directly from PyPi.
 None of the buildslaves are running 10.5, so none of them have the
 certificate issue described here.

 > I really doubt the trouble has to do with https and certificates (most
 > of the servers are being contacted via http)

 Verbatim from [[attachment:main.log|the attached log]]:
 {{{
 :debug:fetch Executing org.macports.fetch (py27-setuptools)
 :info:fetch --->  setuptools-5.5.1.tar.gz doesn't seem to exist in
 /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/py-setuptools
 :notice:fetch --->  Attempting to fetch setuptools-5.5.1.tar.gz from
 https://pypi.python.org/packages/source/s/setuptools/
 :debug:fetch Fetching distfile failed: SSL certificate problem, verify
 that the CA cert is OK. Details:
 error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify
 failed
 }}}
 The distfile mirrors might be a bit out of date, but you should not rely
 on them to fetch a distfile. Leopard’s aged certificate store //is// the
 problem.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/44615#comment:7>
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