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chore: python requirements update #4212

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Python requirements update.Please review the changelogs for the upgraded packages.

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The PR is pinning pytest-xdist to fix some test failures (learner_pathway models, test_add_provisioning_data, etc.) The v3.5.0 introduces some ordering changes in loadscope dist (LoadScope scheduler: Sort scopes by number of tests to assign biggest scopes first by cryvate · Pull Request #778 · pytest-dev/pytest-xdist ).

That is causing some existing tests that do not clean up properly to cause failures. Pinning the version to unblock requirements upgrade.

This is happening on some other open source repositories as well.

Deleted obsolete pull_requests:
#4208

@edx-requirements-bot edx-requirements-bot requested a review from a team December 25, 2023 00:23
@DawoudSheraz DawoudSheraz force-pushed the jenkins/upgrade-python-requirements-bc0045e branch 2 times, most recently from 8635f7d to da4700c Compare December 28, 2023 12:24
@DawoudSheraz DawoudSheraz force-pushed the jenkins/upgrade-python-requirements-bc0045e branch from da4700c to adbf772 Compare December 28, 2023 13:03
@DawoudSheraz DawoudSheraz merged commit 23c1121 into master Dec 28, 2023
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@DawoudSheraz DawoudSheraz deleted the jenkins/upgrade-python-requirements-bc0045e branch December 28, 2023 13:41
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