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Remove PyPy nightly runs #2952

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@A5rocks A5rocks commented Feb 12, 2024

Reference: #2885

This was mentioned elsewhere recently cause they're kinda flakey (nightly means that pypy problems become our problems)

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jakkdl commented Feb 12, 2024

any reason not to run pypy-3.9 and/or pypy-3.10 on Mac instead?

edit: ah, I see you added it as a bullet point in #2885

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Pypy flakiness is not fun

@A5rocks A5rocks merged commit adee8f6 into python-trio:master Feb 13, 2024
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@A5rocks A5rocks deleted the remove-pypy-nightly branch February 13, 2024 07:25
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