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CI: Use Ubuntu 22.04 to keep supporting Python 3.7 #201

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@amotl amotl commented Jan 10, 2025

Problem

Error: The version '3.7' with architecture 'x64' was not found for Ubuntu 24.04.

https://github.com/grafana-toolbox/grafana-client/actions/runs/12641966506/job/35456851179

Solution

What the title says.

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@amotl amotl merged commit 5ab7592 into main Jan 10, 2025
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