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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ For OS X 10.5, Apple provides
\i OpenSSL 1.0.1j
\i0 ; it consults the same default certificate directory,
\f1 /System/Library/OpenSSL
-\f0 . As before, it is still necessary to manage certificates yourself when you use this Python variant and, with certification verification now enabled by default, you may now need to take additional steps to ensure your Python programs have access to CA certificates you trust. If you use this Python variant to build standalone applications with third-party tools like {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2app/"}}{\fldrslt
+\f0 . As before, it is still necessary to manage certificates yourself when you use this Python variant and, with certificate verification now enabled by default, you may now need to take additional steps to ensure your Python programs have access to CA certificates you trust. If you use this Python variant to build standalone applications with third-party tools like {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py2app/"}}{\fldrslt
\f1 py2app}}, you may now need to bundle CA certificates in them or otherwise supply non-default SSL contexts.\
\
For OS X 10.6+, Apple also provides