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Felix Fontein c566a7abf3 Add RHEL 9.0, FreeBSD 13.1, Ubuntu 22.04 and Fedora 36 to CI (#456)
* Add RHEL 9.0 and FreeBSD 13.1 to CI.

* Add Ubuntu 22.04 and Fedora 36 to CI.

* Switch orders so that root doesn't have a SHA1 signature.

* Skip openssh_cert test on RHEL 9.0.

* Make it possible that pyOpenSSL isn't installed *at all*.

* Work with default.
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---
system_python_version_data:
CentOS:
'6':
- '2.6'
'7':
- '2.7'
'8':
- '3.6'
Fedora:
'30':
- '3.7'
'31':
- '3.7'
'32':
- '3.8'
'33':
- '3.9'
'34':
- '3.9'
Ubuntu:
'16':
- '2.7'
'18':
- '3.6'
'20':
- '3.8'
Darwin:
'10.11':
- '2.7'
'10.15':
- '3.8'
'11.1':
- '3.9'
'12.0':
- '3.10'
FreeBSD:
'12.1':
- '3.6'
'12.2':
- '3.7'
'12.3':
- '3.8'
'13.0':
- '3.7'
'13.1':
- '3.8'
RedHat:
'7':
- '2.7'
'8':
- '3.6'
'9.0':
- '3.9'
Suse:
'15':
- '2.7'
- '3.6'
Archlinux:
'NA':
- '3.10'
Debian:
'11':
- '3.9'
Alpine:
'3.15':
- '3.9'
'3.12':
- '3.8'
cannot_upgrade_cryptography:
FreeBSD:
'12.2':
- '3.8' # on the VMs in CI, system packages are used for this version as well
'13.0':
- '3.8' # on the VMs in CI, system packages are used for this version as well
Ubuntu:
'18':
- '3.9' # this is the default container for ansible-core 2.12; upgrading cryptography wrecks pyOpenSSL