Removal of http.cookies
/ http.cookiejar
from Windows installations
#1125
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we don't use this and don't plan on either :) |
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If plugins would use external libraries, instructions on how to build/package/distribute them would be handy (but not a requirement) |
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It turns out that core EDMC code use of So, it will remain available, but only because of that core code use. We never listed this on https://github.com/EDCD/EDMarketConnector/blob/main/PLUGINS.md#available-imports , and still won't. |
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We're addressing #569 and I thought to check all of the plugins we list on https://github.com/EDCD/EDMarketConnector/wiki/Plugins#available-plugins---confirmed-working-under-python-37 - none of them appear to use these python modules.
If any EDMC plugin developer does make use of them please let us know here else you might find your plugin will stop working until you package those module(s) yourself.
Edit: It turns out that core EDMC code use of
http
causes full inclusion of the module/submodules in library.zip anyway.So, it will remain available, but only because of that core code use. We never listed this on https://github.com/EDCD/EDMarketConnector/blob/main/PLUGINS.md#available-imports , and still won't.
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