On May 13, 2009, at 5:37 AM, Istvan Albert wrote:

>
> On May 13, 4:44 am, "Giovanni Marco Dall'Olio" <dalloli...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Do you think you will be able to solve the http proxy problem I have
>> reported before?
>> You can integrate the patch I sent you earlier, it just need some  
>> refinements.
>> -http://github.com/dalloliogm/pygr/commit/53d9b08d36c095bc97131a0cd0ab 
>> ...
>
>
> Another suggestion is to make sure that you are synched up to the
> latest version, when you send in the patch. Currently your patch
> reverts a few small changes, such as logger calls and 'rU' flags.

yeah, it looks like these commit(s) won't apply cleanly.  Someone is  
going to have to spend a little time teasing apart the changes that  
are genuinely necessary for proxy support vs. other changes we don't  
want -- I see both kinds of changes even within a single commit (so  
even cherry-picking a commit is not possible).  This would all be a  
lot easier if Giovanni's repository were part of the reorganized pygr  
github network (i.e. forked from my github repo).  Then github's tools  
would help us collaborate on this http_proxy_support branch while  
being able to easily keep things in sync...

-- Chris 

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