I went through the Travis history a bit, and these seem to be
the flaky ones. The ubuntu one is likely no libsoup patches.
The other one @smcv has partially traced to a GPGME race condition
or something like that.
For the libsoup one; as I say in comments, once we have libcurl, I'd like to
enable that mostly everywhere, which should (hopefully) be more reliable.
Closes: #664
Approved by: cgwalters
My goal in building ostree for Debian unstable was that we would
have good coverage of "new code" paths. However, it was removed
for #571 as too much of a moving target. Debian testing is less of
a moving target, and in particular is always internally consistent
(packages are co-installable), which Debian unstable is not guaranteed
to be.
Debian 'stretch' is the future Debian 9, which should be released
next year.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <simon.mcvittie@collabora.co.uk>
Closes: #600
Approved by: cgwalters
Documentation and similar files are stripped from this image, making
it quicker to install.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <simon.mcvittie@collabora.co.uk>
Closes: #600
Approved by: cgwalters
I don't know what's going on, I suspect mirror churn. Anyways,
it seems to be consistently failing now, so let's drop it.
Closes: #571
Approved by: jlebon
.travis.yml is obviously still Travis-specific, but tests/ci-* are
designed to be shareable with other CI environments if there is interest
in doing so.
At the moment I'm only testing on Debian and Ubuntu. In principle we
could try a non-Debian-derived Docker container such as Fedora or CentOS
inside travis-ci's Ubuntu environment, similar to what I'm doing
for Debian, but I don't know the correct setup commands to use there.
Closes: #438
Approved by: cgwalters