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Update release distributions. #842

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  • Drop Debian Jessie and Stretch which are no longer supported upstream.
  • Add Debian Buster
  • Add Ubuntu Jammy

@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich self-assigned this Dec 2, 2021
* Drop Debian Jessie and Stretch which are no longer supported upstream.
* Add Debian Buster
* Add Ubuntu Jammy
@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich force-pushed the nuclearsandwich/update-release-platforms branch from bc63d96 to fa5f849 Compare December 10, 2021 00:01
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Merging #842 (fa5f849) into master (513b759) will not change coverage.
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@nuclearsandwich nuclearsandwich merged commit 45290f4 into master Dec 10, 2021
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