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The CI workflow says Ubuntu 20.04 EOL is April 2025, so just queuing up an MR so that we can drop support in April.

We also had some code for installing 'clang-12' in the container scripts. I don't think we need this anymore, so I also dropped that code.

@stevenengler stevenengler added the Type: Maintenance Refactoring, cleanup, documenation, or process improvements label Mar 24, 2025
@stevenengler stevenengler self-assigned this Mar 24, 2025
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As far as I can tell, we were only using this 'clang-12' option for code
coverage when we needed the clang version to match the llvm version in
the nightly rust compiler.
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FYI, it looks like the end of standard support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS has been pushed back to May 31st, 2025.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases

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