Sorry for bothering you again with the python version 3.4. But I still can't build it.
Here is the current error what I see when running build.py:
I wouldn't like to run testing distribution yet, so no version 3.5. :-(
It's working! I love this.
The building itself took over 1 hour even though I have pretty decent PC. It's going to be a pain in the ass in the future when building for the updated versions. By the way, is there some reason why there aren't pre-built packages available for the new releases to download (e.g. for Debian/Ubuntu)?
Glad to hear it's working now.
By the way, is there some reason why there aren't pre-built packages available for the new releases to download (e.g. for Debian/Ubuntu)?
That's because I haven't released a new version yet. I use tags to denote snapshots of the master branch that I deem stable or "good enough" for general use.
As to why I haven't tagged a new version yet: there are a few things I wanted to fix related to buildlib, but I guess they can wait. I might tag a new version soon.
Yeah no hurry man, better safe than sorry, it's all good. Keep up the good work.
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Glad to hear it's working now.
That's because I haven't released a new version yet. I use tags to denote snapshots of the master branch that I deem stable or "good enough" for general use.
As to why I haven't tagged a new version yet: there are a few things I wanted to fix related to buildlib, but I guess they can wait. I might tag a new version soon.