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Python 3.5.3 is required, and enabled python3 on travisCI #7

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@eventh eventh commented Oct 20, 2018

I accidentally pushed both #6 and #5 to #6, so I closed it and created this instead.
I've now properly fixed Python 3.7 on travisCI.

TravisCI tests were failing as python 3.5.3 is required, so 3.4 is no longer supported.

The official workaround for using python3.7 on travisCI is to enable sudo and use xenial.

Signed-off-by: Even Thomassen [email protected]

TravisCI tests failing as python 3.5.3 is required

The official workaround for using python3.7 on travisCI
is to enable sudo and use xenial.

Signed-off-by: Even Thomassen <[email protected]>
@asvetlov asvetlov merged commit e765c29 into aio-libs:master Oct 23, 2018
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Thanks!

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eventh commented Oct 23, 2018

Thank you for the merge :)

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