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New release for pip install? #8
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I should remove this archive. I switched to anyio, the module is called asyncamqp now. |
Hey @smurfix, do you mean that you already published an implementation with anyio? I couldn't find it by the |
Well, the "published" part seems to be missing. Oops. Will fix shortly. |
The asyncamqp name seems to be taken on pypi. My bad. I've emailed the owner, but no response so far. |
Might be worth picking a new name if @jucacrispim is not responsive. |
Hey, sorry. I didn't see any emails. :) |
I emailed to [email protected] on on Feb 10th. [edited due to typo] |
By some strange reason I didn't recieve the e-mail. It's not even in the spam folder. My e-mail server was asleep, maybe. If you wish you can re-send it. :) |
re-sent today 20:38, found the reason on my end. :-/ |
I notice that there hasn't been a new release in over a year and that version 0.2.13 gives an error because it's using the deprecated trio.Queue. Perhaps a new release is a good idea so it doesn't turn off new users?
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