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python 3.9-dev getting an error #122
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In this example fix from another project, they limited using tp_print to python 2. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pygobject/merge_requests/119/diffs My guess is that rebuilding reppy/robots.cpp in a newer Cython will fix the problem. |
Travis-CI made python3.9-dev available on their popular free continuous integration infrastructure, so you're going to see more and more reports of this bug. |
i have the same issue, how do i fix this ? |
Have the same issue while building reppy in Docker. The problem exists if I use
The error I was getting is:
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Also in Slackware current with python-3.9
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I'm getting it over here - Arch Linux updated as of 20200606, Python v3.9.2. Context: It's a dependency of Deadlinks. |
@virtadpt, yeah... looks like it needs to be replaced. go to |
Because of the reppy isn't supported anymore ( see seomoz/reppy#122 ), it's functionality replaced by default python module urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser with small google oriented extension.
Because of the reppy isn't supported anymore ( see github.com/seomoz/reppy#122 ), it's functionality replaced by the default python module urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser with a small google-oriented extension.
Because of the reppy isn't supported anymore ( see github.com/seomoz/reppy#122 ), it's functionality replaced by the default python module urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser with a small google-oriented extension.
Because of the reppy isn't supported anymore ( see github.com/seomoz/reppy#122 ), it's functionality replaced by the default python module urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser with a small google-oriented extension.
Because the reppy isn't supported anymore ( see seomoz/reppy#122 ), its functionality replaced by the default python module urllib.robotparser.RobotFileParser with a small google oriented extension.
The precise version I saw this in is
Python 3.9.0a2+
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