Implement test enabling with the "CI: PyPy EoL" PR label - #2930
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Perhaps we should add the "CI: PyPy EoL" label here and see if it works (hoping nothing is broken), or would you like to do that exercise in another PR? |
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I applied it as it does make sense to test it here first. I think we should also apply the label in |
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I rebased/force pushed this PR in order to get a green status and added a commit to apply "CI: PyPy EoL" to "Update dependencies" PR |
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See #2915 (comment) for context.
馃 PyPy EoL builds were only running on main with no way to trigger them on PRs via a label. This adds support for the CI: PyPy EoL label, matching the existing pattern for CI: PyPy and CI: GraalPy.