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Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## Comment out the compiler list for now to allow an explicit build
## matrix.
# compiler:
# - gcc
# - clang
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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notifications:
irc:
channels:
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- "irc.oftc.net#tor-ci"
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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template:
- "%{repository} %{branch} %{commit} - %{author}: %{commit_subject}"
- "Build #%{build_number} %{result}. Details: %{build_url}"
on_success: change
on_failure: change
email:
on_success: never
on_failure: change
os:
- linux
## Uncomment the following line to also run the entire build matrix on OSX.
## This will make your CI builds take roughly ten times longer to finish.
# - osx
## Use the Ubuntu Trusty images.
dist: trusty
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## We don't need sudo. (The "apt:" stanza after this allows us to not need sudo;
## otherwise, we would need it for getting dependencies.)
##
## We override this in the explicit build matrix to work around a
## Travis CI environment regression
## https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/9033
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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sudo: false
## (Linux only) Download our dependencies
addons:
apt:
packages:
## Required dependencies
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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- libevent-dev
- libseccomp2
- zlib1g-dev
## Optional dependencies
- liblzma-dev
- libscrypt-dev
## zstd doesn't exist in Ubuntu Trusty
#- libzstd
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## The build matrix in the following two stanzas expands into four builds (per OS):
##
## * with GCC, with Rust
## * with GCC, without Rust
## * with Clang, with Rust
## * with Clang, without Rust
env:
global:
## The Travis CI environment allows us two cores, so let's use both.
- MAKEFLAGS="-j 2"
matrix:
## Leave at least one entry here or Travis seems to generate a
## matrix entry with empty matrix environment variables. Leaving
## more than one entry causes unwanted matrix entries with
## unspecified compilers.
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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- RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust --enable-cargo-online-mode"
# - RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust" TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=true
# - RUST_OPTIONS=""
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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matrix:
## Uncomment to allow the build to report success (with non-required
## sub-builds continuing to run) if all required sub-builds have
## succeeded. This is somewhat buggy currently: it can cause
## duplicate notifications and prematurely report success if a
## single sub-build has succeeded. See
## https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/1696
# fast_finish: true
## Uncomment the appropriate lines below to allow the build to
## report success even if some less-critical sub-builds fail and it
## seems likely to take a while for someone to fix it. Currently
## Travis CI doesn't distinguish "all builds succeeded" from "some
## non-required sub-builds failed" except on the individual build's
## page, which makes it somewhat annoying to detect from the
## branches and build history pages. See
## https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/8716
allow_failures:
# - env: RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust" TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=true
# - env: RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust --enable-cargo-online-mode
# - compiler: clang
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## Create explicit matrix entries to work around a Travis CI
## environment issue. Missing keys inherit from the first list
## entry under that key outside the "include" clause.
include:
- compiler: gcc
- compiler: gcc
env: RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust" TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=true
- compiler: gcc
env: RUST_OPTIONS=""
- compiler: gcc
env: COVERAGE_OPTIONS="--enable-coverage"
- compiler: gcc
env: DISTCHECK="yes" RUST_OPTIONS=""
- compiler: gcc
env: DISTCHECK="yes" RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust --enable-cargo-online-mode"
- compiler: gcc
env: MODULES_OPTIONS="--disable-module-dirauth"
## The "sudo: required" forces non-containerized builds, working
## around a Travis CI environment issue: clang LeakAnalyzer fails
## because it requires ptrace and the containerized environment no
## longer allows ptrace.
- compiler: clang
sudo: required
- compiler: clang
sudo: required
env: RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust" TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=true
- compiler: clang
sudo: required
env: RUST_OPTIONS=""
- compiler: clang
sudo: required
env: MODULES_OPTIONS="--disable-module-dirauth"
before_install:
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## If we're on OSX, homebrew usually needs to updated first
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew update ; fi
## Download rustup
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then curl -Ssf -o rustup.sh https://sh.rustup.rs; fi
- if [[ "$COVERAGE_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then pip install --user cpp-coveralls; fi
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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install:
## If we're on OSX use brew to install required dependencies (for Linux, see the "apt:" section above)
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated openssl || brew upgrade openssl; }; fi
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated libevent || brew upgrade libevent; }; fi
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated pkg-config || brew upgrade pkg-config; }; fi
## If we're on OSX also install the optional dependencies
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated xz || brew upgrade xz; }; fi
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated libscrypt || brew upgrade libscrypt; }; fi
- if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated zstd || brew upgrade zstd; }; fi
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## Install the stable channels of rustc and cargo and setup our toolchain environment
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then sh rustup.sh -y --default-toolchain stable; fi
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then source $HOME/.cargo/env; fi
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## Get some info about rustc and cargo
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which rustc; fi
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which cargo; fi
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then rustc --version; fi
- if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then cargo --version; fi
## If we're testing rust builds in offline-mode, then set up our vendored dependencies
- if [[ "$TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES" == "true" ]]; then export TOR_RUST_DEPENDENCIES=$PWD/src/ext/rust/crates; fi
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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script:
- ./autogen.sh
- ./configure $RUST_OPTIONS $COVERAGE_OPTIONS $MODULES_OPTIONS --disable-asciidoc --enable-fatal-warnings --disable-silent-rules --enable-fragile-hardening
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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## We run `make check` because that's what https://jenkins.torproject.org does.
- if [[ "$DISTCHECK" == "" ]]; then make check; fi
- if [[ "$DISTCHECK" != "" ]]; then make distcheck DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS="$RUST_OPTIONS $COVERAGE_OPTIONS --disable-asciidoc --enable-fatal-warnings --disable-silent-rules --enable-fragile-hardening"; fi
Fix and expand upon our Travis CI configuration. * CHANGE .travis.yml so that commands for different purposes (e.g. getting dependencies, building, testing) are in separate config lines and sections. * CHANGE .travis.yml to use their mechanism for installing dependencies via apt. [0] This also allows us to not need sudo (the "sudo: false" line). * CHANGE Travis CI tests (the "script:" section) to build and run tests in the same manner as Jenkins (i.e. with --enable-fatal-warnings and --disable-silent-rules and run `make check`). * CHANGE Travis config to install nightly rustc and cargo. * CHANGE Travis config to split rust install into commands for getting dependencies ("before_install:") and commands for installing them ("install:"). * REMOVE shell redirection when downloading the rustup.sh script. * CHANGE cargo to be in "online mode" so that we can get our Rust dependencies. There's not really a way to get the dependencies without using cargo right now. See https://bugs.torproject.org/22830 for more info. * REMOVE cargo "offline mode" envvars from rustup.sh invocation. * ADD commands to get more info about rustc and cargo before building. * FIX sourcing the cargo/toolchain environment that rustup creates. (Without this, our build scripts don't know about anything called "rustc" or "cargo".) * ADD Travis configuration to do all the target builds with both GCC and clang. * ADD make flags to build with both of the cores available. * ADD notifications for IRC, and configure email notifications (to the author of the commit) only if the branch was previously building successfully and the latest commit broke it. * ADD the ability to run the Travis build matrix for OSX as well, but leave it commented out by default (because it takes roughly ten times longer, due to a shortage of OSX build machines). * ADD Travis config option to cancel/fail the build early if one target has already failed ("fast_finish: true"). * ADD comments to describe what our Travis config is doing and why it is configured that way. [0]: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/#Installing-Packages-on-Container-Based-Infrastructure)
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after_failure:
## `make check` will leave a log file with more details of test failures.
- if [[ "$DISTCHECK" == "" ]]; then cat test-suite.log; fi
## `make distcheck` puts it somewhere different.
- if [[ "$DISTCHECK" != "" ]]; then make show-distdir-testlog; fi
after_success:
## If this build was one that produced coverage, upload it.
- if [[ "$COVERAGE_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then coveralls -b . --exclude src/test --exclude src/trunnel --gcov-options '\-p'; fi