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No Python 3.4 package? #373

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ZelphirKaltstahl opened this issue Jul 28, 2016 · 5 comments
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No Python 3.4 package? #373

ZelphirKaltstahl opened this issue Jul 28, 2016 · 5 comments

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@ZelphirKaltstahl
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pip install -U sframe

Does not work for me and on PyPI, I only see Python 2.7 packages. Are the instructions missing something?

@mxlei01
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mxlei01 commented Sep 20, 2016

There used to be a Python 3.4 version. I think it's removed.

@kinslyzhu
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When will you guys release a python 3.4 version?

@ZelphirKaltstahl
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The project seems abandoned here on Github. Someone with a lot of know-how would have to make a fork happen, I guess, or a community. Look at the commits: Before 23. of July there was a commit almost every day, since then not a single commit.
My guess is, that they took that version offline to add to the purchasable future products value, or that it had some bug they did not want to release and now it is stuck in this state.
I recently searched for alternatives and might have found one for Python 3.

https://github.com/dask/dask-tutorial

However, I only loaded some data into the program with the tutorials code and have not yet looked into the syntax for filtering and accessing dataframes / arrays.

@cyberwillis
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cyberwillis commented Oct 15, 2016

Hi guys

have you tried compile on linux ?

./configure --python3

I just compiled version 2.1 for python 3.4 and its working perfectly, I don´t tried yet with python 3.5 but I will.

@Darrow8
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Darrow8 commented Aug 8, 2019

I am seeing the same error, here it says that you cannot get it using python versions 3+

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