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Update tested and supported Python versions #966

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@lukpueh lukpueh commented Dec 13, 2019

Fixes issue #:
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Motivated by recent 3.4 build failures observed in #775 (comment), due to an update of the transitive dependency colorama, which dropped Python 3.4 support in its latest version.

Description of the changes being introduced by the pull request:

  • Drop 3.4 (due to end-of-life) and add 3.7 and 3.8 to tox, travis and appveyor configuration for automated testing.
  • Adapt classifiers in setup.py accordingly.
  • Add python_requires field in setup.py to reflect supported versions. This will prevent pip from trying to install tuf on a non-supported version.

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- Drop 3.4 (due to end-of-life) and add 3.7 and 3.8 to tox, travis
and appveyor configuration for automated testing.
- Adapt classifiers in setup.py accordingly.
- Add python_requires field in setup.py to reflect supported
versions. This will prevent pip from trying to install tuf on
a non-supported version.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Puehringer <[email protected]>
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Not a maintainer, but this looks good to me.

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LGTM

@lukpueh lukpueh merged commit fa62bc8 into theupdateframework:develop Dec 16, 2019
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