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Created on2017-08-06 22:55 byfeanil, last changed2022-04-11 14:58 byadmin. This issue is nowclosed.
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| URL | Status | Linked | Edit |
| PR 3011 | merged | python-dev,2017-08-06 23:00 | |
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| msg299817 -(view) | Author: Feanil Patel (feanil)* | Date: 2017-08-06 22:55 | |
I want to run the pydoc server while doing development inside a container. However, the pydoc http server only binds to localhost with no option to override this. This means that if I'm trying to read the docs from a remote machine, I have to do some network Jiu Jitsu.Acceptance Criteria:- Pydoc takes a new argument that overrides the hostname the server binds to.- Pydoc continues to default to localhost | |||
| msg302217 -(view) | Author: Éric Araujo (eric.araujo)*![]() | Date: 2017-09-14 21:54 | |
New changeset6a396c9807b1674a24e240731f18e20de97117a5 by Éric Araujo (Feanil Patel) in branch 'master':bpo-31128: Allow pydoc to bind to arbitrary hostnames (#3011)https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/6a396c9807b1674a24e240731f18e20de97117a5 | |||
| msg302218 -(view) | Author: Éric Araujo (eric.araujo)*![]() | Date: 2017-09-14 21:55 | |
Merged, thanks! | |||
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022-04-11 14:58:49 | admin | set | github: 75311 |
| 2017-09-14 21:55:24 | eric.araujo | set | status: open -> closed messages: +msg302218 assignee:docs@python ->eric.araujo resolution: fixed stage: resolved |
| 2017-09-14 21:54:11 | eric.araujo | set | nosy: +eric.araujo messages: +msg302217 |
| 2017-08-06 23:00:34 | python-dev | set | pull_requests: +pull_request3044 |
| 2017-08-06 22:55:50 | feanil | create | |