Fix issue #3 which allows installation via setup.py#7
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and moves it to _version.py. Loading __init__.py in setup.py was preventing the dependencies from being installed, since they are imported in __init__.py. This solution was found here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/7071358
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This removes the version info out of init.py
and moves it to _version.py.
Loading init.py in setup.py was preventing the
dependencies from being installed, since they are
imported in init.py.
This solution was found here: http://stackoverflow.com/a/7071358
Also cleaned up some trailing whitespace.