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CI: Switch Travis to Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) #1384

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This makes it possible to have Python 3.6 only syntax in the source code.

This makes it possible to have Python 3.6 only syntax in the source code.
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus added this to In progress in Joint OGC OSGeo ASF Code Sprint 2021 via automation Feb 20, 2021
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus added bug Something isn't working CI Continuous integration labels Feb 20, 2021
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus merged commit 9342f4b into OSGeo:master Feb 20, 2021
Joint OGC OSGeo ASF Code Sprint 2021 automation moved this from In progress to Done Feb 20, 2021
@wenzeslaus wenzeslaus deleted the travis-to-focal branch February 20, 2021 02:33
marisn pushed a commit to marisn/grass that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2021
Switches to Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) in Travis and updates dependencies.

This makes it possible to have Python >=3.6 syntax in the source code without Travis build failing
(important for Black target-version py36 and above).
@neteler neteler added this to the 8.0.0 milestone Dec 9, 2021
ninsbl pushed a commit to ninsbl/grass that referenced this pull request Oct 26, 2022
Switches to Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) in Travis and updates dependencies.

This makes it possible to have Python >=3.6 syntax in the source code without Travis build failing
(important for Black target-version py36 and above).
ninsbl pushed a commit to ninsbl/grass that referenced this pull request Feb 17, 2023
Switches to Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) in Travis and updates dependencies.

This makes it possible to have Python >=3.6 syntax in the source code without Travis build failing
(important for Black target-version py36 and above).
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