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It doesn't look like Importlib has a version, other than the version of Python with which it is bundled -- it is one of the libraries included with Python starting at 3.1 or thereabouts.
It looks like import.resources.files() was included from 3.9, which was released in early October 2020. I haven't heard any other complaints, as I guess most people are using a version released more recently than that (almost 3 years now).
I tried to investigate whether I can specify python >= 3.9
in requirements.txt, but it is not clear to me that I can specify the Python version there. Please let me know if that is not correct.
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I got it working. Thanks for the tips. I created a pull request for the requirements.txt please accept it.
Initially it was not working for me but after creating a new conda environment and updating to python 3.9 or above it started working. I am not sure if others that have lower python versions will know when they get an error what to do. The versions in this file are not set in stone. The project will work with later versions too. The purpose of this file is to provide a path for whomever is having issues to get it working correctly.
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