On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 08:57:11AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
I guess that should be fine and not break anything, but I wonder...
Do we still need this hotfix? We should check... I guess all the
updated packages are long since out, but we still need to set
PYTHONHASHSEED because it defaults to off to not break existing apps?
Or was that only the case in RHEL, not Fedora?
Pretty sure that upstream defaults to offi so our packages do too. Sometime
in python-3.x the default was changed to random.
Test:
for i in `seq 0 10` ; do
python -c 'print {"a":1, "b":2}.keys()'
done;
If all your lines are ['a', 'b'] then it's not on by default.
-Toshio