Update Python Feature Installation: Support Sigstore Signatures for Python 3.14+ and Fix OpenSSL Build on CentOS 7/RHEL 7#1508
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Hi @Mathiyarasy
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Fixes: #1501
Issue summary:
Python 3.14 and future releases no longer use PGP signatures ref
CPython now adopts Sigstore for artifact verification
Fix:
Python installation was failing on CentOS 7 due to an error encountered during the OpenSSL build process.
Error:
"Can't locate Time/Piece.pm in @inc"when building OpenSSL 3.0.18+. OpenSSL 3.0.18+ requires the Perl Time::Piece module for its build system. To resolve this, the installation of the perl-Time-Piece package was added for CentOS 7 and RHEL 7,