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fix file paths for new relays files
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This removes the Python 2 requirement
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It's actually not needed, see
https://github.com/NICMx/Jool/pull/306#issuecomment-552129468.
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It would be better to split even jool and jool_siit into separate
packages, but then automatic installation of kernel modules using
install_if mechanism would not work. Separating just joold is a bit
inconsistent and not worth it.
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Actually I'm not entirely sure about this, but it seems so.
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