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ASF subversion and git services commented on SQOOP-3289: -------------------------------------------------------- Commit 2bf6f3ccd0b59c9ff29d56a32b25f3a659dcfe19 in sqoop's branch refs/heads/trunk from [~fero] [ https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=sqoop.git;h=2bf6f3c ] SQOOP-3289: Add .travis.yml (Szabolcs Vasas via Fero Szabo) > Add .travis.yml > --------------- > > Key: SQOOP-3289 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3289 > Project: Sqoop > Issue Type: Sub-task > Components: build > Affects Versions: 1.4.7 > Reporter: Daniel Voros > Assignee: Szabolcs Vasas > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.5.0, 3.0.0 > > Attachments: SQOOP-3289.patch > > > Adding a .travis.yml would enable running builds/tests on travis-ci.org. > Currently if you wish to use Travis for testing your changes, you have to > manually add a .travis.yml to your branch. Having it committed to trunk would > save us this extra step. > I currently have an example > [{{.travis.yml}}|https://github.com/dvoros/sqoop/blob/93a4c06c1a3da1fd5305c99e379484507797b3eb/.travis.yml] > on my travis branch running unit tests for every commit and every pull > request: https://travis-ci.org/dvoros/sqoop/builds > Later we could add the build status to the project readme as well, see: > https://github.com/dvoros/sqoop/tree/travis > Also, an example of a pull request: https://github.com/dvoros/sqoop/pull/1 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)