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@schauder schauder changed the title Remove sudo from .travis.yml DATAJPA-1450 - Remove sudo from .travis.yml. Nov 1, 2018
schauder pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 1, 2018
sudo in .travis.yml won't have any effect anymore soon and it isn't necessary anymore.

Original pull request: #299.
schauder pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 1, 2018
sudo in .travis.yml won't have any effect anymore soon and it isn't necessary anymore.

Original pull request: #299.
schauder pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 1, 2018
sudo in .travis.yml won't have any effect anymore soon and it isn't necessary anymore.

Original pull request: #299.
schauder pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 1, 2018
sudo in .travis.yml won't have any effect anymore soon and it isn't necessary anymore.

Original pull request: #299.
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schauder commented Nov 1, 2018

Thanks, that is merged and backported.

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stsypanov pushed a commit to stsypanov/spring-data-jpa that referenced this pull request Dec 13, 2019
sudo in .travis.yml won't have any effect anymore soon and it isn't necessary anymore.

Original pull request: spring-projects#299.
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