There is now a Wheel file for 32-bit Python 3.3 as well. Please test it and let me know if it works!
--Guido On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Guido van Rossum <[email protected]> wrote: > I've released a matching source release of asyncio (a.k.a. Tulip, but you > have to search PyPI for "asyncio"). This is only relevant if you want to > use asyncio with Python 3.3. I've changed the package version to 3.4.1, to > emphasize that this tracks the Python 3.4.1 release exactly. (Actually, the > asycio.selectors submodule is the one from the CPython 3.5 pre-alpha > ('default') branch, because that's better, but everything else matches > what's in the Python 3.4.1 stdlib.) > > Get it here: > > https://pypi.python.org/pypi/asyncio/3.4.1 > > I don't have a change log per se, but you can see the revision history > here: https://code.google.com/p/tulip/source/list > > I don't have a Wheel file for Windows yet, once I have uploaded it I will > post again here. > > --Guido > > > On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Guido van Rossum <[email protected]>wrote: > >> It also has a slew of minor asyncio improvements. I will release a >> matching asyncio bundle for use with Python 3.3 soon. >> >> >> >> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:54 AM, Victor Stinner < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> If you would like to play with asyncio on Python 3.4, please upgrade >>> to 3.4.1. This version fixes at least two bugs which can impact >>> asyncio applications: >>> >>> "q.put(some_tuple) fails when PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG=1" >>> http://bugs.python.org/issue21209 >>> >>> "Segfault in gc with cyclic trash" >>> http://bugs.python.org/issue21435 >>> >>> Full changelog: >>> https://docs.python.org/3.4/whatsnew/changelog.html >>> >>> Victor >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) >> > > > > -- > --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido) > -- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
