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Python2 deprecation notice #390
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That sounds reasonable to me. Thanks!
…On Fri, Jul 30, 2021, 16:55 traverseda ***@***.***> wrote:
Some of the libraries textract uses are no longer supporting python3 with
newer releases. Since python2 is EOL I don't think there's any problem with
no longer supporting it.
My intent is to do one more release with various bug fixes for python2,
and then do a minor version bump named 1.7.0 that incorporates python3
only libraries..
Presuming that sounds good to everyone 1.6.4 is likely to be the last
release supporting python2.
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Oh, that's really cool. The "extract" method in pdf_parser.py says it gracefully falls back on pdfminer if pdftotext is not installed, but the requirements lock on pdfminer.six==20191110 for python2 support which mucks up other packages and doesn't seem to make sense to me if pdftotext is the package of choice anyway. |
Sorry about not being able to move as fast on this as I wanted. There was a death in my family, alongside my job rather suddenly having difficulty paying me, and on the whole I've had a hard time finding the time to work on this. Sorry about that. |
Sorry to hear that! |
Is there any update on this? this project seems to have endless dependency issues due to continued python 2 support |
Created "Error in textract setup command w/ extract-msg<=0.29.* due to Wheel 0.40.0" #461. I believe |
Some of the libraries textract uses are no longer supporting python3 with newer releases. Since python2 is EOL I don't think there's any problem with no longer supporting it.
My intent is to do one more release with various bug fixes for python2, and then do a minor version bump named
1.7.0
that incorporates python3 only libraries..Presuming that sounds good to everyone 1.6.4 is likely to be the last release supporting python2.
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