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The README says that there are Windows binaries available, but how does one get them?
edit: i see that there are binaries on pypi.org but if i specify --only-binary=sslpsk when trying to pip install it, i get
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement sslpsk (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for sslpsk
further edit: after learning a little more about python and pip, i think this request becomes "can we get compiled versions for python newer than 3.6?" .. so i'm going to update the title
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ericblade
changed the title
where are the Windows binaries?
Windows compiled binaries newer than 3.6? (was: how do we get the Windows binaries?)
Dec 4, 2023
The README says that there are Windows binaries available, but how does one get them?
edit: i see that there are binaries on pypi.org but if i specify --only-binary=sslpsk when trying to pip install it, i get
further edit: after learning a little more about python and pip, i think this request becomes "can we get compiled versions for python newer than 3.6?" .. so i'm going to update the title
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: