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Remove outdated SSL section in the "install from source code" documentation #17690
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Good idea! In the past this was indeed just sagenb-specific. |
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We still need to replace the outdated instructions regarding 'secure notebook' by Jupyter/openssl instructions |
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A SSL section in the "install from source code" documentation
Remove outdated SSL section in the "install from source code" documentation
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LGTM. |
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Thanks! |
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In the "install from source code" documentation, there are some sections on how to build Sage with SSL support, some of it in relation to the removed sagenb.
Since sage 9.3, openssl is a normal standard package.
We remove the outdated and confusing info.
CC: @slel @williamstein @dimpase
Component: documentation
Author: Matthias Koeppe
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Reviewer: Thierry Monteil
Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17690
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