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Silent failure of Travis build #372
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Hi,
Hmm - yes - that's strange.
You could try adding a
set -x
line in your travis.yml to get more verbose output about what it is
executing ...
Cheers,
Matthew
…On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 2:58 PM Timo Nicolai ***@***.***> wrote:
I suspect I may have just made a simple mistake somewhere but I can't
figure this out:
I'm currently trying to use update the PyPi deployment for one of my
projects to use multibuild, as a first step I've tried to just build and
upload a single wheel for Linux/Python 3.6. However, the before_install
step fails with no clear indication of what has gone wrong.
Here are my repository <https://github.com/Time0o/mpsym_wheels> and the
latest build log
<https://travis-ci.com/github/Time0o/mpsym_wheels/builds/209357774>. I am
currently trying to reproduce this inside the Ubuntu docker image provided
by Travis but I currently can't get Docker running in there (which is a
separate problem of course).
What's wrong with my setup? Can I get multibuild to produce more verbose
output?
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I think maybe this is due to Travis shutting doen travis.org and eliminating the free FOSS plan. I was somehow not aware of this until now. |
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I suspect I may have just made a simple mistake somewhere but I can't figure this out:
I'm currently trying to use update the PyPi deployment for one of my projects to use multibuild, as a first step I've tried to just build and upload a single wheel for Linux/Python 3.6. However, the
before_install
step fails with no clear indication of what has gone wrong.Here are my repository and the latest build log. I am currently trying to reproduce this inside the Ubuntu docker image provided by Travis but I currently can't get Docker running in there (which is a separate problem of course).
What's wrong with my setup? Can I get multibuild to produce more verbose output?
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