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Hi, when I try to attempt step 3 in the README I run into the following error:
RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object
It appears this is an issue with using SocksiPy with Tor in Python3. However, downloading socks.py to the working directory per this suggestion on SO https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21357909/socksipy-fails-when-connecting-throug-tor doesn't help, it appears that the socks.py script is not compatible with Python3.
What environment did you use to run this downloader for yourself? Thanks.
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Hi, when I try to attempt step 3 in the README I run into the following error: RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object It appears this is an issue with using SocksiPy with Tor in Python3. However, downloading socks.py to the working directory per this suggestion on SO https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21357909/socksipy-fails-when-connecting-throug-tor doesn't help, it appears that the socks.py script is not compatible with Python3. What environment did you use to run this downloader for yourself? Thanks.
First pip3 uninstall SocksiPy_branch
pip3 uninstall SocksiPy_branch
Then pip3 install PySocks
pip3 install PySocks
solves the problem
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Hi, when I try to attempt step 3 in the README I run into the following error:
RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded while calling a Python object
It appears this is an issue with using SocksiPy with Tor in Python3. However, downloading socks.py to the working directory per this suggestion on SO https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21357909/socksipy-fails-when-connecting-throug-tor
doesn't help, it appears that the socks.py script is not compatible with Python3.
What environment did you use to run this downloader for yourself? Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: