[jenkins-ci PATCH 0/2] Drop Ubuntu 16.04

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I'm a bit conflicted about this one: on one hand, unlike Debian 8 we
haven't really run into any issue with Ubuntu 16.04, we can still
build almost all projects on it, and it doesn't require any crazy
hacks to maintain; on the other hand, perhaps the reason why we still
claim we can build almost all projects on it is because we don't
actually run any build on it, either on CentOS CI or on Travis CI :D

Anyway: here are the patches, let's see what other people think.

Andrea Bolognani (2):
  Stop building on Ubuntu 16.04
  guests: Drop Ubuntu 18.04

 guests/host_vars/libvirt-ubuntu-16/docker.yml |  2 --
 .../host_vars/libvirt-ubuntu-16/install.yml   |  2 --
 guests/host_vars/libvirt-ubuntu-16/main.yml   | 22 -------------------
 guests/inventory                              |  1 -
 guests/playbooks/build/jobs/defaults.yml      |  1 -
 .../playbooks/build/projects/libvirt-dbus.yml |  5 +----
 .../build/projects/libvirt-go-xml.yml         |  1 -
 .../playbooks/build/projects/libvirt-go.yml   |  1 -
 .../build/projects/libvirt-ocaml.yml          |  1 -
 .../build/projects/libvirt-sandbox.yml        |  1 -
 .../playbooks/build/projects/libvirt-tck.yml  |  1 -
 guests/playbooks/build/projects/libvirt.yml   |  1 -
 guests/playbooks/build/projects/osinfo-db.yml |  1 -
 .../playbooks/build/projects/virt-manager.yml |  4 +---
 guests/vars/mappings.yml                      |  3 ---
 15 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 guests/host_vars/libvirt-ubuntu-16/docker.yml
 delete mode 100644 guests/host_vars/libvirt-ubuntu-16/install.yml
 delete mode 100644 guests/host_vars/libvirt-ubuntu-16/main.yml

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