Brenton Earl
2018-10-31 02:55:48 UTC
Admins,
I think it is time to remove SocksiPy. It has many problems, including
a collision with the PySocks slackbuild. PySocks is an updated fork of
SocksiPy. Any users can install PySocks if you need the same or similar
functionality. Additionally, Python already ships with a socks module
if PySocks is not desirable.
I suggest that the PySocks README be updated with a link to the SocksiPy
source forge page. That way users are not confused by the removal and
the fact that SocksiPy is a keyword for PySocks.
The home page is: https://sourceforge.net/projects/socksipy/
Thanks,
Brenton
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I think it is time to remove SocksiPy. It has many problems, including
a collision with the PySocks slackbuild. PySocks is an updated fork of
SocksiPy. Any users can install PySocks if you need the same or similar
functionality. Additionally, Python already ships with a socks module
if PySocks is not desirable.
I suggest that the PySocks README be updated with a link to the SocksiPy
source forge page. That way users are not confused by the removal and
the fact that SocksiPy is a keyword for PySocks.
The home page is: https://sourceforge.net/projects/socksipy/
Thanks,
Brenton
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