Drop pypy 3.9 and add pypy 3.11 support#6926
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@nateprewitt I'm confused since your PR title says that this change drops 3.9 support, but I still see 3.9 in the matrix list? |
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Ooo, "pypy" is different from python. That took me a while to realize that it said "pypy". Nevermind, thanks! |
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This PR drops support for Pypy 3.9 and adds it for Pypy 3.11 on Linux and macOS. The Windows test runner for Pypy 3.11 is failing because it's unable to install Openssl-sys with the rust bindings for Cryptography. It looks like this may have been an oversight according to pyca/cryptography#12592 and will be released in an upcoming release.