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Extend the compatibility with Python 3.6 and 3.7 #8

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This patch extends the compatibility with Python 3.6 and 3.7.
Additionally it extends the six dependency version to 1.12.0 that
may causes some cross compatibility with other sub-dependecies.

Proposed release 1.3.2

This patch extends the compatibility with Python 3.6 and 3.7.
Additionally it extends the six dependency version to 1.12.0 that
may causes some cross compatibility with other sub-dependecies.
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memory commented Jun 12, 2019

Thank you for the patch! Let me try to figure out why PyLint is suddenly choking inside the build, but LGTM.

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memory commented Jun 15, 2019

Ohboy. So it looks like a bunch of the build failures here are due to SecurityInnovation/PGPy#217 and the PGPy maintainer has not released a versoin with the fix after 2 years. :( Not sure what the least-awful option here is.

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memory commented Jun 16, 2019

Handled in PR#9 -- if and when the PGPy maintainers ever resolve SecurityInnovation/PGPy#217, I'll bump the six release.

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