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2016-07-25Merge branch 'ls/travis-enable-httpd-tests'Junio C Hamano
Allow http daemon tests in Travis CI tests. * ls/travis-enable-httpd-tests: travis-ci: enable web server tests t55xx on Linux
2016-07-12travis-ci: enable web server tests t55xx on LinuxLars Schneider
Install the "apache" package to run the Git web server tests on Travis-CI Linux build machines. The tests are already executed on OS X build machines since the apache web server is installed by default. Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-06-21perf: accommodate for MacOSXJohannes Schindelin
As this developer has no access to MacOSX developer setups anymore, Travis becomes the best bet to run performance tests on that OS. However, on MacOSX /usr/bin/time is that good old BSD executable that no Linux user cares about, as demonstrated by the perf-lib.sh's use of GNU-ish extensions. And by the hard-coded path. Let's just work around this issue by using gtime on MacOSX, the Homebrew-provided GNU implementation onto which pretty much every MacOSX power user falls back anyway. To help other developers use Travis to run performance tests on MacOSX, the .travis.yml file now sports a commented-out line that installs GNU time via Homebrew. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-05-26Merge branch 'ls/travis-build-doc' into maintJunio C Hamano
CI test was taught to build documentation pages. * ls/travis-build-doc: travis-ci: build documentation
2016-05-22travis-ci: enable Git SVN tests t91xx on LinuxLars Schneider
Install the "git-svn" package to make the Perl SVN libraries available to the Git SVN tests on Travis-CI Linux build machines. Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <e@80x24.org>
2016-05-17Merge branch 'ls/travis-build-doc'Junio C Hamano
CI test was taught to build documentation pages. * ls/travis-build-doc: travis-ci: build documentation
2016-05-10travis-ci: build documentationLars Schneider
Build documentation as separate Travis CI job to check for documentation errors. Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-04-28travis-ci: express Linux/OS X dependency versions more clearlyLars Schneider
The Git Travis CI OSX build always installs the latest versions of Git LFS and Perforce via brew and the Linux build installs fixed versions. Consequently new LFS/Perforce versions can break the OS X build even if there is no change in Git. Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-04-19travis-ci: update Git-LFS and P4 to the latest versionLars Schneider
Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-02-25add DEVELOPER makefile knob to check for acknowledged warningsLars Schneider
We assume Git developers have a reasonably modern compiler and recommend them to enable the DEVELOPER makefile knob to ensure their patches are clear of all compiler warnings the Git core project cares about. Enable the DEVELOPER makefile knob in the Travis-CI build. Suggested-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-01-26travis-ci: explicity use container-based infrastructureLars Schneider
Set `sudo: false` to explicitly use the (faster) container-based infrastructure for the Travis-CI Linux build. More info: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/ci-environment/#Virtualization-environments Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2016-01-26travis-ci: run previously failed tests first, then slowest to fastestLars Schneider
The Travis-CI machines are in a clean state in the beginning of every run (transient by default). Use the Travis-CI cache feature to make the prove state persistent across consecutive Travis-CI runs on the same branch. This allows to run previously failed tests first and run remaining tests in slowest to fastest order. As a result it is less likely that Travis-CI needs to wait for a single test at the end which speeds up the test suite execution by ~2 min. Travis-CI can only cache entire directories. Prove stores the .prove file always in the t/ directory but we don't want to cache the entire t/ directory. Therefore we create a symlink from $HOME/travis-cache/.prove to t/.prove and cache the $HOME/travis-cache directory. Unfortunately the cache feature is only available (for free) on the Travis-CI Linux environment. Suggested-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2015-11-28Add Travis CI supportLars Schneider
The tests are currently executed on "Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server Edition 64 bit" and on "OS X Mavericks" using gcc and clang. Perforce and Git-LFS are installed and therefore available for the respective tests. Signed-off-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>