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Fix doctl install error #635

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Fix doctl install error #635

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What is the Purpose?

Fix doctl install error on travis, The error was causing deployments on travis to fail.

What was the approach?

Update snapd before installing doctl to avoid error while job tries to fetch doctl

Are there any concerns to addressed further before or after merging this PR?

None

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@Kimaiyo077

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Merging #635 into dev will not change coverage.
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@Kimaiyo077 Kimaiyo077 merged commit dd99e6c into dev Jun 15, 2020
@Kimaiyo077 Kimaiyo077 deleted the fix-doctl-travis-issue branch June 15, 2020 11:27
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