I have read the full diff[0] between the previous owner and the new
maintained fork that I'm switching to, and could not find any suspicious
code. The new fork includes fixes that are otherwise crashing as of
Python 3.10.
This commit also fixes the PYTHONPATH which prevents the client from
starting.
This commit also adds a test that the client can successfully query the
server, testing the two components at once.
[0] https://github.com/SystemRage/py-kms/compare/master...Py-KMS-Organization:master
The logging "sed-patch" that was introduced for version 20190611 worked poorly:
it was too intrusive (breaking the --logfile option), and it didn't prevent
using in-store file for logging by default. The new logging patch (an actual
"diff-patch") is less intrusive: it just changes the default log file's
location to be the current directory instead of the executable's directory.