R. David Murray <rdmurray <at> bitdance.com> writes: > > > Why not drop ranges as well as operators and simply use commas? > > The above would be rewritten as: > > > > Requires-Python: 2.5, 2.6, 2.7 > > > > This would prevent the ambiguity on the inclusive or exclusive nature of the > > upper bound of the range. > > What about specifying that the package works only with, say, 2.6.2 or > earlier (because of some problem introduced by 2.6.3)? That could get > pretty darn verbose. (Also remember we aren't just talking about the > syntax for Python versions, but versions for any package). Ok, you're right. Let's drop my proposal then. Regards Antoine.
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