pypy{,3}: use openssl_1_1

"We now support building PyPy with OpenSSL 1.1 in our built-in _ssl
module, as well as maintaining support for previous versions."
-- https://pypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release-pypy2.7-v5.6.0.html
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Emily 2020-02-28 16:02:12 +00:00
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{ stdenv, substituteAll, fetchurl
, zlib ? null, zlibSupport ? true, bzip2, pkgconfig, libffi, libunwind, Security
, sqlite, openssl_1_0_2, ncurses, python, expat, tcl, tk, tix, xlibsWrapper, libX11
, sqlite, openssl, ncurses, python, expat, tcl, tk, tix, xlibsWrapper, libX11
, self, gdbm, db, lzma
, python-setup-hook
# For the Python package set
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ in with passthru; stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [
bzip2 openssl_1_0_2 pythonForPypy libffi ncurses expat sqlite tk tcl xlibsWrapper libX11 gdbm db
bzip2 openssl pythonForPypy libffi ncurses expat sqlite tk tcl xlibsWrapper libX11 gdbm db
] ++ optionals isPy3k [
lzma
] ++ optionals (stdenv ? cc && stdenv.cc.libc != null) [