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Jeremy Hylton
jeremy at alum.mit.edu
Mon Feb 12 10:00:03 EST 2001
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>>>>> "AP" == apederse <apederse at my-deja.com> writes: AP> In article <KOUg6.14337$AH6.2082159 at newsc.telia.net>, AP> "Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at effbot.org> wrote: >> Andrew Kuchling wrote: >> > I don't believe urllib or httplib were massively rewritten for >> > 2.0 (nor will they be in 2.1), so if it's a bug, it's probably >> > still there. >> >> on my box, it sometimes work under 1.5.2, and never works under >> an unmodified 2.0 installation. >> >> however, the following hack works for both versions (note the >> explicit socket shutdown). AP> is it possible to do a similar fix to urllib? (For convenience AP> reasons I always use urllib in my applications...) AP> btw. I'm not very familiar with how the Python community works, AP> but I'm thinking at this point, shouldn't whoever that has been AP> involved in the programming of httplib and urllib be informed AP> about the problems? The preferred mechanism for reporting bugs is the SourceForge Bug Tracker: http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?group_id=5470 Jeremy
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