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Solved using Python 3.12.1, installed via Still not sure what was the problem |
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I've now also seen this independent of Flask. I have a django app that uses requests to retrieve data from another server that shows this same error. |
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Hi @truthdoug did you in the meanwhile find a solution? I am encountering the same issue (for Quart so a derivative of Flask) and have no clue what else I could still try... |
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I think I finally solved this by fully uninstalling homebrew (using homebrew's uninstaller) and then reinstalling necessary stuff. My hypothesis is that my homebrew binaries were transferred from a previous mac (using apple's transfer tool) with an M1 chip. Perhaps there was a binary incompatibility with the M2. By forcing a full reinstall, everything was compiled natively. |
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Hi, to be honest I'm not quite sure about this current situation is related with Flask or not.
I'm having this strange error
ssl.SSLError: unknown error (_ssl.c:3098)
when performing HTTP call to any https url from any route served by Flask, but the error is not happening when I perform the request directly outside Flask.I'm using Python 3.11.6 amd64, on Fedora 39.
this is my
pyproject.toml
:sample Flask application:
and this is the very same function call, but outside Flask application
full traceback as follows:
I found this stackoverflow post and tried the solution mentioned there to no success. the error still same: https://stackoverflow.com/a/77498109/3584892
could anyone give me hint where to start digging? or is there any other informations that I should add?
Thank you
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