Unfortunately the current codebase won't work with Python 2 anymore, the syntax will be incompatible and we're using a lot of features that are only available in python 3.6 and later.
Your best bet for using breezy with python 2 is probably to use Breezy 3.0, which was still Python 2 compatible.
Unfortunately the current codebase won't work with Python 2 anymore, the syntax will be incompatible and we're using a lot of features that are only available in python 3.6 and later.
Your best bet for using breezy with python 2 is probably to use Breezy 3.0, which was still Python 2 compatible.