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    November 1, 2017

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    Since 26 of October PyPI disallowed any HTTP access to their APIs that stopped the provisioning from being operable.

    Now we’re glad to denote that the issue has been fixed and you can continue booting the CI/VM machines using CIKit after executing the cikit self-update.

    Read more about SSL access to PyPI at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/distutils-sig/2017-October/031712.html.

    Reference

    https://github.com/BR0kEN-/cikit/issues/54

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