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Drop support for Python 3.9 #3562

Drop support for Python 3.9

Drop support for Python 3.9 #3562

Triggered via pull request September 16, 2025 10:11
Status Success
Total duration 8m 5s
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ci.yml

on: pull_request
Matrix: build
Make SDist
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Make SDist
Matrix: test_without_debugpy
Install from SDist and Test
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Install from SDist and Test
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