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Update python version / setuptools instructions #143

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@Ivoz Ivoz commented Dec 17, 2014

Reflect the change that protobuf should now only be supporting 2.6+ (I'd guess note python 3.x+ when its supported in implementation)

Refer to the Python Packaging User Guide for installing setuptools (and pip) instead of out of date telecommunity guide.

Reflect the change that protobuf should now only be supporting 2.6+ (I'd guess note python 3.x+ when its supported in implementation)

Refer to the Python Packaging User Guide for installing setuptools (and pip) instead of out of date telecommunity guide.
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CLAs look good, thanks!

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xfxyjwf commented Dec 21, 2014

@mrovner Can you confirm that protobuf now only need to support python 2.6+?

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Ivoz commented Dec 22, 2014

@xfxyjwf I took direction from @gpshead's comment

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xfxyjwf commented Dec 22, 2014

It's good enough. Thanks for the info.

xfxyjwf added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 22, 2014
Update python version / setuptools instructions
@xfxyjwf xfxyjwf merged commit 644a6a1 into protocolbuffers:master Dec 22, 2014
@Ivoz Ivoz deleted the patch-1 branch January 30, 2015 08:21
TeBoring pushed a commit to TeBoring/protobuf that referenced this pull request Jan 19, 2019
Removed Travis config and Makefile, in favor of Kokoro and Bazel/CMake.
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