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If using python3.5, require that version >= 3.5.3 #74

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fedarko opened this issue Mar 8, 2019 · 0 comments
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If using python3.5, require that version >= 3.5.3 #74

fedarko opened this issue Mar 8, 2019 · 0 comments
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fedarko commented Mar 8, 2019

Due to vega/altair#972. In conda this should be doable by just specifying the python package, and in pip this should be doable by setting python_requires (https://stackoverflow.com/a/45778904).

Thanks to Alison for bringing this to my attention!

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