travis: use trusty (simpler config, faster builds)

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Michael Stapelberg 2016-01-11 21:18:11 +01:00
parent dd33cd36dd
commit 9a4dbf366b
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sudo: required
dist: trusty
language: c
compiler:
- gcc
@ -5,8 +7,6 @@ compiler:
addons:
apt:
sources:
- llvm-toolchain-precise-3.5
# ubuntu-toolchain-r-test contains libstdc++6 >= 4.8 which libllvm3.5 needs.
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
packages:
- clang-format-3.5
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- clang-3.5
- gcc-5
before_install:
# The travis VMs run on Ubuntu 12.04 which is very old and a huge pain to get
# into a state where we can build a recent version of i3 :(.
- "echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main universe' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/trusty.list"
- "echo 'APT::Default-Release \"precise\";' | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/default-release"
- "echo 'Package: libc6' > /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin: release n=trusty' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin-Priority: 999' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo '' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Package: libxkbcommon*' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin: release n=trusty' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin-Priority: 999' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo '' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Package: libyajl*' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin: release n=trusty' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin-Priority: 999' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo '' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Package: libxcb-image*' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin: release n=trusty' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo 'Pin-Priority: 999' >> /tmp/pin"
- "echo '' >> /tmp/pin"
- sudo cp /tmp/pin /etc/apt/preferences.d/trustypin
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install -t trusty libc6 libc6-dev git
- sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends devscripts equivs xdotool
- sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -yq --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends devscripts equivs xdotool
install:
- sudo mk-build-deps --install --remove --tool 'apt-get --no-install-recommends' debian/control
- sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive mk-build-deps --install --remove --tool 'apt-get -yq --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends' debian/control
# Install as many dependencies as possible via apt because cpanm is not very reliable/easy to debug.
- sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends libanyevent-perl libanyevent-i3-perl libextutils-pkgconfig-perl xcb-proto cpanminus xvfb xserver-xephyr xauth libinline-perl libxml-simple-perl libmouse-perl libmousex-nativetraits-perl libextutils-depends-perl perl-modules libtest-deep-perl libtest-exception-perl libxml-parser-perl libtest-simple-perl libtest-fatal-perl libdata-dump-perl libtest-differences-perl libxml-tokeparser-perl libtest-use-ok-perl libipc-run-perl libxcb-xtest0-dev
- sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -yq --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends libanyevent-perl libanyevent-i3-perl libextutils-pkgconfig-perl xcb-proto cpanminus xvfb xserver-xephyr xauth libinline-perl libxml-simple-perl libmouse-perl libmousex-nativetraits-perl libextutils-depends-perl perl-modules libtest-deep-perl libtest-exception-perl libxml-parser-perl libtest-simple-perl libtest-fatal-perl libdata-dump-perl libtest-differences-perl libxml-tokeparser-perl libtest-use-ok-perl libipc-run-perl libxcb-xtest0-dev
- sudo /bin/sh -c 'cpanm -n -v X11::XCB || true'
- sudo /bin/sh -c 'cpanm -n -v AnyEvent::I3 || true'
script: