Hi,

since we rewrote snapper's zypp plugin from Python to C++, snapper has new
build dependencies that break the build for old distros.

https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/filesystems:snapper/snapper

I suspect that many of the build targets were addded just because we could,
not because they serve a purpose. Can we simply drop them? If not, what should
our supported distro policy for Snapper be?

| Distro           | Good Version | Bad Version | Bad Ver EOL | Reason          
                             |
|------------------+--------------+-------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------|
| Centos, SciLinux | ?            |           7 |   2020-2024 | no 
libjson-c-devel                           |
| RHEL             | ?            |           7 |             | no 
libjson-c-devel                           |
| Debian           | 10           |           9 |   2020-2022 | 
boost/process.hpp: No such file or directory |
| Fedora           | 27           |          26 |  2018-05-29 | 
boost/process.hpp: No such file or directory |
| SLE              | 15-GA        |      12-SP4 |             | 
boost/process.hpp: No such file or directory |
| oS Leap          | 15.0         |        42.3 |  2019-07-01 | 
boost/process.hpp: No such file or directory |
| xUbuntu          | 18.04 (LTS)  |       17.10 |  2018-07-19 | 
boost/process.hpp: No such file or directory |


-- 
Martin Vidner, YaST Team
http://en.opensuse.org/User:Mvidner

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