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Adding Power & Updating the go versions to 1.13/1.14/1.15 as lower versions are not supported.

Adding power support ppc64le with Continues Integration/testing so that code remains architecture independent.

This is part of the Ubuntu distribution for ppc64le. This helps us simplify testing later when distributions are re-building and re-releasing. For more info tag @gerrith3.

The build is successful on both arch: amd64/ppc64le, please find the Travis Link below.
https://travis-ci.com/github/santosh653/errors

Please let me know if you need any further details?

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Adding Power & Updating the go versions to 1.13/1.14/1.15 as lower versions are not supported.
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Thank you for the change. I’d be happy to take a PR to test only on go 1.14 and 1.15.

There is nothing platform specific about the errors package that would benefit from testing on power, please remove that part of the pr. Thank you

Removing go 1.13 as desired in the comment section,
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@davecheney As advised by you, I have re-run the Tests with go-1.14/1.15.,
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@davecheney Checking herewith if you have any further queries on this PR?

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@davecheney Checking herewith if you have any further queries on this PR?

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Thank you. I'm waiting on you to revert the change to the architectures, please see #234 (review)

As desired taking out the power(ppc64le) related support.,
@davecheney davecheney merged commit 5dd12d0 into pkg:master Dec 14, 2020
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