Thanks Alex!
it probably means we should not remove tproxy from pypy2 because the last
compatible version of jinja2 *does* use tproxy.
Carl Friedrich
On May 13, 2022 4:25:42 PM GMT+02:00, Alex Gaynor wrote:
>it was removed here
it was removed here
https://github.com/pallets/jinja/commit/5308c9588d50d49b18885a8864915d728477a433
Alex
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 10:23 AM Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick
wrote:
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> Oh, fascinating, I didn't know that they were using tproxy at some point!
> Does not really look like it's still
Oh, fascinating, I didn't know that they were using tproxy at some point! Does
not really look like it's still there though:
https://github.com/pallets/jinja/search?q=tproxy=
But will grep a bit more carefully later when I'm not on the phone.
Carl Friedrich
On May 13, 2022 2:55:09 PM
Does jinja2 still rely on them, or did that get fixed at some point?
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 05:02 Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick
wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> If anybody is particularly against removing transparent proxies, please
> speak up! The feature has been marked as deprecated since around 2014:
>
>