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PyPy does not install on macOS? #295

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krassowski opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 3 comments
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PyPy does not install on macOS? #295

krassowski opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 3 comments
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@krassowski
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Description:
PyPy does not install on macOS

Action version:
2

Platform:

  • Ubuntu
  • macOS
  • Windows

Runner type:

  • Hosted
  • Self-hosted

Tools version:
3.6

Repro steps:
[A description with steps to reproduce the issue. If your have a public example or repo to share, please provide the link.](https://github.com/jupyter-lsp/jupyterlab-lsp/runs/4493686615?check_suite_focus=true)

Expected behavior:
PyPy installs correcttly

Actual behavior:
Error: PyPy 3.6 not found is shown

One week ago (MacOS 10.15.7):
Screenshot from 2021-12-11 16-48-00

Today (MacOS 11.6.1):
Screenshot from 2021-12-11 16-47-50

Is it related to a new MacOS version, actions/runner-images#4060 ?

@krassowski
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I guess this is mostly about updating the documentation since the Possible Impact section mentions that PyPy: Version 3.6 was deprecated as it won't receive any updates.

@nikita-bykov
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Hello @krassowski! This seems to be a duplicate of #244 . You can find more context there.
I'm going to close this issue, but feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

@nikita-bykov nikita-bykov added duplicate This issue or pull request already exists and removed bug Something isn't working needs triage labels Dec 13, 2021
@krassowski
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Thanks. This is indeed a duplicate, but it's not clear from the README that this version is not supported. It seems that it is in version.json and it is used as an example. I would suggest to clarify it in the PyPy versions section.

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