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I've just installed ino, or better: tried to install it, but I've got Python 3 installed, so it doesn't work.
I've tried to get it to, but I'm quite a dummy so I couldn't fix it. Please, Please, Please, make clear that it only works with Python 2 and give Information on how to get it to work without needing to cry on the website.
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You package is marked as supporting Python 2.6+, which means if you
pip3 install ino
, it happily proceeds to install broken libraries.Please mark it as Python 2.6, 2.7 until python 3 support is implemented.
Note that this can be a bit annoying to do, here is a stack-exchange question documenting one approach: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13924931/setup-py-restrict-the-allowable-version-of-the-python-interpreter
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