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[BUG] Documentation is misleading. #530

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mahyarmirrashed opened this issue May 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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[BUG] Documentation is misleading. #530

mahyarmirrashed opened this issue May 17, 2024 · 3 comments
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Documentation says that the latest release is available for Python3.6 but, it is not. Python3.6 support was removed here, on March 18, 2023: 7752687.
I am building on a frozen system that is unable to upgrade its Python version. Otherwise, this wouldn't be much of an issue since Python3.6 is EOL anyway.
I'd just like to see the text in the README.md where it says that 3.6 is supported to be removed. Thanks.

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3.6.9

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pip==9.0.1

@mahyarmirrashed mahyarmirrashed added the bug Something isn't working label May 17, 2024
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@mahyarmirrashed you are welcome to submit a PR to correct the docs :)

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@george-zubrienko you're correct! I just wanted to raise it with you before I did something like that. Thanks for confirming, I'll create a PR soon.

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@george-zubrienko I've created a PR, please review at your earliest convenience.

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