Open mcdonc opened 6 years ago
From @theacodes on July 27, 2016 16:48
Can we get a full stacktrace here so we know where this occurred?
Additionally, I'm happy to review any PRs to fix this.
From @idesignedme on August 5, 2016 20:54
@jonparrott heres what I get if I use python shell and try to import it. I get this error message
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "
EDIT I just read this on git
The client library is only designed for Python 2.4 - 2.6. See Issue 229: http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/issues/detail?
id=229&q=label:Type-Defect
It also support 2.6+ but not 3.* as yet. For 3.0 support please track http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/issues/detail?id=229
So this may be my issue. This is from may 25, 2015
The documentation says up to 3.4 I'm using 3.5 so I guess it won't work
From @theacodes on August 8, 2016 17:59
Gotcha. Seems like func_name is gone in 3.5. Should be an easy fix. Happy to review any PRs to fix it.
From @idesignedme on August 12, 2016 12:17
@jonparrott how do I go about this I'm new to programming even newer to using git hub. How do I make a pull request?
From @theacodes on August 12, 2016 16:10
@idesignedme welcome to open-source. I can try to point you in the right direction, but there's a lot of stuff to cover!
I'd recommend starting with github's guide on collaborating. :)
From @WinterIsComming on September 12, 2016 18:19
Hi Any solution for this error
This bug is filed against the wrong repository, I believe. It should be in https://github.com/google/gdata-python-client . I think there may be an official way to move it there, but it's not immediately obvious how to do that.
This issue was moved from google-api-python-client using https://github-issue-mover.appspot.com/ so its original commenter identities have been lost, converted to @ mentions
It should be <function>.__name__
not <function>.func_name
in python3, right?
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.0.html#miscellaneous-other-changes
Try installing gdata with the following command, pip install gdata-python3
From @idesignedme on July 27, 2016 2:11
I am trying to use the google client api for python 3.5 but only 3.4 is supported I keep getting the error messag
optional_warn_function.func_name = f.func_name AttributeError: 'function' object has no attribute 'func_name'
is there a work around or will the version compatible with 3.5 be coming out soon ?
Copied from original issue: google/google-api-python-client#254