Change: - Cryptography 3.2 drops support for OpenSSL 1.0.2. Some of our CI infrastructure still uses this version (FreeBSD, namely). For now, just add a constraint to use old cryptography. Test Plan: - CI Signed-off-by: Rick Elrod <rick@elrod.me>
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- ansible-test - python-cryptography is now bounded at <3.2, as 3.2 drops support for OpenSSL 1.0.2 upon which some of our CI infrastructure still depends.
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coverage >= 4.5.2, < 5.0.0 ; python_version == '3.7' # coverage 4.5.2 fixes bugs in support for python 3.7, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
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coverage >= 4.5.4, < 5.0.0 ; python_version > '3.7' # coverage had a bug in < 4.5.4 that would cause unit tests to hang in Python 3.8, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
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cryptography < 2.2 ; python_version < '2.7' # cryptography 2.2 drops support for python 2.6
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cryptography < 3.2 ; python_version >= '2.7' # cryptography 3.2 drops support for OpenSSL 1.0.2 which some of our CI hosts (FreeBSD) still use
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deepdiff < 4.0.0 ; python_version < '3' # deepdiff 4.0.0 and later require python 3
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jinja2 < 2.11 ; python_version < '2.7' # jinja2 2.11 and later require python 2.7 or later
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urllib3 < 1.24 ; python_version < '2.7' # urllib3 1.24 and later require python 2.7 or later
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