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Turns out no code changes were needed for gcc10!
Also updated some dependency ranges in INSTALL.md.
Make a new CI test "latest" -- using the latest supported release of
the toolchain and dependencies. That includes gcc10 in this case.
(This is different than the "bleeding edge" test, which tests against
the development master of many dependencies.)
Make several test matrix entries (including bleeding edge, static
libs, and sanitizers) no longer test on every push. That makes
things take too long. They all still run nightly, and if you're
pushing a branch with the name "RB", "release", or "master", so they
will catch problems before releases. Also, all tests run any time
the branch name is "gh", so if you are preparing a patch
specifically to make changes to CI, make sure to do that. We will
probably continue to fine-tune exatly when we run all tests, versus
the common configurations.
Signed-off-by: Larry Gritz lg@larrygritz.com