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[GitHub] [trafficserver] bneradt opened a new pull request, #9881: Fix autests for fedora 38

bneradt opened a new pull request, #9881:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/9881

   I ran autest on fedora:38 and noticed that all but three passed. This commit updates our autests to work with the newer openssl s_client and Python3.11.
   
   The most significant set of changes come from hyper being abandoned an no longer working on Python 3.11. This converts the ad-hoc clients we had written in hyper to the h2 framework.
   
   I kept the work for the three tests as three separate commits.


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[GitHub] [trafficserver] bneradt commented on pull request #9881: Fix autests for fedora 38

Posted by "bneradt (via GitHub)" <gi...@apache.org>.
bneradt commented on PR #9881:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/9881#issuecomment-1598024757

   [approve ci rocky]


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[GitHub] [trafficserver] bneradt merged pull request #9881: Fix autests for fedora 38

Posted by "bneradt (via GitHub)" <gi...@apache.org>.
bneradt merged PR #9881:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/9881


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