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Downgrade pytest to 5.3.5 for now to avoid reporting bug #23533

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jenkins run django20 python

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@timmc-edx timmc-edx merged commit 2e05951 into master Mar 30, 2020
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timmc-edx added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 6, 2020
This was pinned in PR #23533 for intermittent breakage in pytest
reporting (pytest-dev/pytest#6925) but
that seems to have since been fixed.
timmc-edx added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 7, 2020
This was pinned in PR #23533 for intermittent breakage in pytest
reporting (pytest-dev/pytest#6925) but
that seems to have since been fixed.
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