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did you test your package with compatibility in Python 3 ? #30

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qoqoh opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 1 comment
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did you test your package with compatibility in Python 3 ? #30

qoqoh opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 1 comment
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qoqoh commented Mar 19, 2019

I fell to install dicognito via pip3.

@qoqoh qoqoh changed the title did you test your package with compatibility in Python ? did you test your package with compatibility in Python 3 ? Mar 19, 2019
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Hi @qoqoh. Thanks for your interest. I did not!
I'm new to packaging python packages (this is my first) and thought that by specifying only "Programming Language Python :: 2.7" classifier in the setup, I was signalling that it was only (so far) applicable to Python 2. (2.7, even).
Did I err?

I'm interested in supporting other versions, but haven't yet had or taken the time, other than starting to use tox for testing, which I understand will help with this.

I was going to do this eventually, but you've prompted me to create #31. If this is something you're interested in working on, please join me over there.

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