Well, the problem wasn't with Python 3.5. :-) The problem was that I
started making a number of significant changes and then life got in the
way! I have no reason to believe that support for Python 3.6 will prove
difficult and I have no plans for making significant changes at this point.
So I would like to release a new version of cx_Freeze shortly after Python
3.6 is released -- and that should be quite doable. Hopefully I can regain
your confidence this time around!

Anthony

On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Herm Fischer <fisc...@markv.com> wrote:

> Although it’s been a struggle to support Python 3.5, the release schedule
> for Python 3.6 is less than a month away, Dec 16th.
>
> What is the status time table of cx_Freeze for Python 3.6?
>
>    Herm
>
> ps - 3.6 features such as f-strings and simpler customization of class
> creation are compelling for some use cases
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