Update python_requires to disable obsolete 3.4 version #8085
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Description
Due to Python 3.4 is now the highest version of Python, which no longer has official support (3.5 is still supported) and that builds with tests for Pull Requests on Travis are running (for version 3.x) on Python 3.6.7, I changed the requirements for Python: 3.4 is now disabled from acceptable versions.
Official statement from python.org (Python Release Schedule for version 3.4):
"Python 3.4 has now reached its end-of-life and has been retired. No more releases will be made."
Motivation and Context
Pull request according to the #7462 issue ticket about: "Deprecating old versions of Python"
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