Ned Deily added the comment:

As David notes, this issue does not document any problems with Python 3.5 
itself.  I see at least two issues here.  One, you are using virtualenv, a 
third-party package, rather than Python's built-in venv.  It appears that the 
most recent release of virtualenv on PyPI, virtualenv 13.1.2, includes outdated 
wheels of other third-party products, in particular, of wheel: 0.24, instead of 
the current 0.26 (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wheel).  If you update wheel in 
your virtualenv that should fix the "assert tag == supported_tags[0]" issue.  
Suggest you open an issue against virtualenv to ask that they update their 
vendored packages or perhaps not include them.  Another problem, when using the 
python.org python3.5, is with the install script of the uwsgi, uwsgiconfig.py.  
The script does some machinations to figure out what compiler it is using.  
Unfortunately, it seems to get confused by the fact that, with the last several 
major releases of Xcode, Apple no long ships gcc but does provi
 de a gcc alias that actually invokes clang.  If you override the CC value and 
explictly set CC=clang, the uwsgi install seems to work correctly with the 
python.org OS X 3.5.0.  You should probably open an issue with the uwsgi 
project about that.  I do not have a homebrew installation handy to check, so 
if there are other problems after updating wheel in your virtualenv (or 
switching to use builtin venv) and using CC=clang, suggest you ask on a 
homebrew forum.

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