fix: Networking broken on Apple M1
See original GitHub issueAfter running ctc setup
to config my RPC url, and then running llama pools
, I got the following error:
ConnectionKey(host='yields.llama.fi', port=443, is_ssl=True, ssl=None, proxy=None, proxy_auth=None, proxy_headers_hash=None)
The RPC URL is valid and works fine on other projects. Wonder what’s the causes of it and it would be great to have better error message display. Thanks!
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@XingyuLi20 Navigate to your
/Applications/Python 3.x/
folder and double click theInstall Certificates.command
More on this in
/Applications/Python 3.x/ReadMe.rtf
@XingyuLi20 it might be worth reinstalling python on your machine using the official installer. it seems that you’re facing the same issue, but I have no idea where you can find the relevant
Install Certificates.command
under your setuphttps://www.python.org/downloads/