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Explicitly use 127.0.0.1 in http test#199

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@cottsay cottsay commented Oct 13, 2025

We're experiencing some flaky behavior in this test on some platforms, and I suspect it's related to localhost resolving to an ipv6 address in some cases.

We're experiencing some flaky behavior in this test on some platforms,
and I suspect it's related to `localhost` resolving to an ipv6 address
in some cases.
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@cottsay cottsay force-pushed the cottsay/test-explicit-ipv4 branch from badf9a6 to 33d768c Compare October 13, 2025 15:52
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