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Install cattr on Python 3.7 - Fix docs build on RTD#12045

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@mik-laj mik-laj commented Nov 2, 2020

I believe this library is still needed for Python 3.7, but the constraints currently preclude installing this library on this version of Python.
This causes a problem on RTD.
https://readthedocs.org/projects/airflow/builds/12243425/

Related: #11969 CC: @kaxil


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@mik-laj mik-laj requested review from ashb, kaxil and potiuk November 2, 2020 15:40
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