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Remove support for Python 3.7 due to end-of-life #1034

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Python 3.7 was end-of-life as of 6-27-2023. As such, there is no need for Bandit to continue to support it.

Fixes #992

Python 3.7 was end-of-life as of 6-27-2023. As such, there is no
need for Bandit to continue to support it.

Fixes PyCQA#992

Signed-off-by: Eric Brown <eric_wade_brown@yahoo.com>
@ericwb ericwb merged commit db6d677 into PyCQA:main Jun 29, 2023
@ericwb ericwb deleted the rm_py37 branch June 29, 2023 17:01
mkniewallner added a commit to mkniewallner/bandit that referenced this pull request Oct 1, 2023
Python 3.7 support has been removed in
PyCQA#1034, so the `importlib-metadata`
fallback, is no longer required, as it was only need for Python < 3.8.
mkniewallner added a commit to mkniewallner/bandit that referenced this pull request Oct 1, 2023
Python 3.7 support has been removed in
PyCQA#1034, so the `importlib-metadata`
fallback, is no longer required, as it was only need for Python < 3.8.
ericwb added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 8, 2023
Python 3.7 support has been removed in
#1034, so the `importlib-metadata`
fallback, is no longer required, as it was only need for Python < 3.8.

Co-authored-by: Eric Brown <ericwb@users.noreply.github.com>
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Remove Python 3.7 support for EOL
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