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Not Python3 compatible #32

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gusarg81 opened this issue Mar 2, 2019 · 7 comments
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Not Python3 compatible #32

gusarg81 opened this issue Mar 2, 2019 · 7 comments

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@gusarg81
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gusarg81 commented Mar 2, 2019

This line is not Python3 compatible... why you still using Python2 in mind?

raise Exception, "Offline-Access is not allowed."

Refer to existing #11 and #23 (and pull request #31) which does not have any response at all.

This seems like a very "abandoned/not care" SDK...

@dkatz23238
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Having this problem as well. It's 2019 and Python 2.7 will be out soon. Any fixes to port to python 3 planned anytime soon?

@gusarg81
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gusarg81 commented May 7, 2019

They don't have even plans to reply any Issue...

@diegoholiveira
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Hi guys. I'll talk with our open platform team to seek a solution to this issue.

@gusarg81
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Also plans to a better file uploads using request like what I wrote in #26?

I had to write my own method, since using the request way for uploading a file does not work with MeLi.

@pohvak
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pohvak commented May 3, 2020

and python2 is now not supported, any plans to implement python3 ???

@gusarg81
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gusarg81 commented May 3, 2020

The only thing we can do If to modify ourself, which anyways is a very simple "communication" API, it does nothing more than that (it does not cover any endpoint).

@osqui227
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The only thing we can do If to modify ourself, which anyways is a very simple "communication" API, it does nothing more than that (it does not cover any endpoint).

How do you modify?

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