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…test version as of January 2015). This branch has been successfully used with Python 3.4 to create, submit, list, and receive jobs to/from Gnip Historical Powertrack. Data files were also successfully downloaded. No structural changes were made to the Python 2.x code--code was simply updated for use with Python 3.
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These utilities have been excellent to get up-and-running immediately with the Historical Powertrack API.
This proposed python3 branch contains updates to run on Python 3.4 (the latest version as of January 2015). This branch has been successfully used with Python 3.4 to create, submit, list, and receive jobs to/from Gnip Historical Powertrack. Data files were also successfully downloaded. No structural changes were made to the existing master Python 2.x code--code was simply updated for use with Python 3.
In addition, setup.py was slightly updated to allow installation of gnip_historical as a package via e.g. "sudo python3 setup.py install".