make models.info compatible with 1.4.9#233
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Can you make the tests green, and also add 1.4.9 to the travis matrix? |
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@solarkennedy Hi. Sorry for the late reply. I've made the tests passed. |
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Can you add 1.4.9 to the travis.yaml so we test against this version continuously? |
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Sorry, what I meant to say was "can you replace 1.4.7 with 1.4.9". We don't need to test against every minor point release, just the latest for each. |
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@solarkennedy Hello. Is this what you meant? |
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Yes. Thank you. |
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Recently we updated our Marathon from 1.1.1 to 1.4.9, the missing keyword argument will break the client when it connects to Marathon.
I've not found other compatibility issues with 1.4.9 so far.
Thanks for reviewing.