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You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answer

You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answer

You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answer

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You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answerOrder highest upvoted answer before accepted answer

You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answer

You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answer

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You're looking at a wrapper for legacy packages, I can't see anywhere where it says that the wrapper itself is deprecated.

However, the answer to the question is "do nothing". The accepted answer is only obsolete if you are using Python 3.4. If you're on 3.3 then it's not necessarily obsolete.

Other users have done exactly the correct thing and have written up later answers that mention specific versions. These answers are now more highly voted than the accepted answer. The system works!

If you think that the highest voted answer should be sorted above the accepted answer go and upvote Order highest upvoted answer before accepted answer