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Don't mark wheels as universal #387

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Python 2 is no longer supported and so our wheels should not be marked as universal.

Closes #383.

@bbc2 bbc2 self-assigned this Mar 12, 2022
Python 2 is no longer supported and so our wheels should not be marked
as universal.
@theskumar theskumar merged commit 3832011 into theskumar:master Mar 13, 2022
@bbc2 bbc2 deleted the non-universal-wheel branch March 14, 2022 14:24
theskumar added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 5, 2022
* master: (111 commits)
  chore: add how to run docs locally
  Improve documentation with direct use of MkDocs (#398)
  feat(cli): add support for execution via 'python -m' (#395)
  Use built-in unittest.mock instead of third-party mock
  Skip test_ipython if IPython is not available (#397)
  Docs: Improve documentation for variables without value (#390)
  Use `open` instead of `io.open`
  Fix link typo in changelog
  Release version 0.20.0
  Don't mark wheels as universal (#387)
  Fix installing entry points
  Add encoding parameter to {get,set,unset}_key
  chore: add test with Python 3.11 (#368)
  Release version 0.19.2
  Add missing trailing newline when adding new value
  Release version 0.19.1
  Add Python 3.10 support (#359)
  CHANGELOG.md: Fix typos discovered by codespell
  Release version 0.19.0
  Allow any text stream (`IO[str]`) as `stream`
  ...
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Wheel should no long be "universal" after Python 2.7 dropped
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