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# vim:sw=2:et:
# Use a real VM so we can install all the packages we want.
sudo: required
language: erlang
notifications:
email:
addons:
apt:
sources:
- sourceline: deb https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/ubuntu precise contrib
key_url: https://packages.erlang-solutions.com/ubuntu/erlang_solutions.asc
packages:
# Use Elixir from Erlang Solutions. The provided Elixir is
# installed with kiex but is old. By using an prebuilt Debian
# package, we save the compilation time.
- elixir
- xsltproc
otp_release:
- "18.3"
- "19.0"
services:
- docker
env:
matrix:
- GROUP=1
- GROUP=2
before_script:
# The checkout made by Travis is a "detached HEAD" and branches
# information is missing. Our Erlang.mk's git_rmq fetch method relies
# on it, so we need to restore it.
#
# We simply fetch master and, if it exists, stable branches. A branch
# is created, pointing to the detached HEAD.
- |
git checkout -B "${TRAVIS_TAG:-${TRAVIS_BRANCH}}"
git remote add upstream https://github.com/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG.git
git fetch upstream stable:stable || :
git fetch upstream master:master || :
# Remove all kiex installations. This makes sure that the Erlang
# Solutions one is picked: it's after the kiex installations in $PATH.
- echo YES | kiex implode
script:
- if test "${GROUP}" = '1'; then make tests; fi
- if test "${GROUP}" = '2'; then sh ./scripts/travis_test_ocf_ra.sh; fi
cache:
apt: true