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Wow, great work @r4ts0n! I think we could even release PyGitUp 2.0 after merging this. One minor thing: Could also update the Python 3 compatibility paragraph in the readme? (And have you any idea why the Travis tests didn't run? It's not a problem, I'm just wondering) |
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Updated README to reflect the Python 3 support. |
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Thank you, @r4ts0n! I'm currently on vacation and thus will propably release PyGitUp v2.0.0 next week :) |
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Quick note: I decided to take a more conservative approach in regards to versioning and release this change as v1.3.0. This is also closer to semantic versioning as there haven't been any breaking changes. |
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Use the excellent
sixlibrary to support both Python 2 and 3.All tests passes on my machine for Python 3.4.3 and 2.7.9