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requirements_test.txt: Upgrade testing dependencies #6479

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@cclauss cclauss added Theme: Testing Involves work related to testing infrastructure, development, and ops. [managed] dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file labels Apr 23, 2022
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Lgtm! A little wary of updating debugpy since that's not testing by our CI, but looking at the release logs it's a month old and none of the changes look breaking except dropping py2, 3.6 support, which is fine :P

@cdrini cdrini merged commit 05749c4 into master Apr 27, 2022
@cdrini cdrini deleted the requirements_test.txt-Upgrade-dependencies branch April 27, 2022 22:52
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