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Remove deprecated python 3.6 from test runs #145

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@grisu48 grisu48 commented May 24, 2022

Python 3.6 is deprecated and the test runs are failing for the
Cryptographic libraries. Therefore it does not make sense to run those
tests anymore because they will always fail.

Solves #144

Python 3.6 is deprecated and the test runs are failing for the
Cryptographic libraries. Therefore it does not make sense to run those
tests anymore because they will always fail.
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Merging #145 (d0e55dd) into master (9c4e863) will not change coverage.
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@pdostal pdostal merged commit 6e57521 into SUSE:master May 24, 2022
@grisu48 grisu48 deleted the pytest branch May 30, 2023 08:41
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