compatibility with old subprocess.run API#16
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mickaelseznec wants to merge 1 commit intomil-ad:mainfrom
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compatibility with old subprocess.run API#16mickaelseznec wants to merge 1 commit intomil-ad:mainfrom
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subprocess.run has added support for capture_output only in python 3.7. Even if python <=3.6 is officially out of support, users can still encounter it on Slurm frontends, where stui is likely to be used.
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Hi, thanks for your nice job :)
It just wanted to add this fix this so stui can run on my cluster.
Let me know if you want anything changed.
Commit message:
subprocess.run has added support for capture_output only in
python 3.7. Even if python <=3.6 is officially out of support,
users can still encounter it on Slurm frontends, where stui
is likely to be used.