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travis: fix dead CI build in case of 3.2_with_system_site_packages

This is caused by an update of the base distribution in CI environment
in July  2017:
https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/precise-to-trusty-migration-guide/

As the point of using native (with site-packages) python is the
significant boost in getting the prerequisites ready (especially with
lxml that takes time for on-demand build when installed from pip),
just bump the version to 3.4_with_system_site_packages[*].

But as we claim support for python 3.2+, keep 3.2 in the list,
only lacking the mentioned speedup, though still bearable (note
that older cython version has to be expressly required + original
dropped from the system, otherwise building of lxml fails on:
src/lxml/etree.c:101:6: error: #error Cython requires Python 2.6+
or Python 3.3+).
In the same go, also add "3.7-dev" to the test matrix for good measure.

[*] see also
https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/8336#issuecomment-327617263

Signed-off-by: Jan Pokorný <jpokorny@redhat.com>

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