#2757 Issue closed
: Ceased Travis CI testing.¶
Labels: fixed / solved / done
, ReaR Project
hpannenb opened issue at 2022-02-08 16:20:¶
I recognised the below and I assume the CI for the ReaR repository is broken since then:
Since June 15th, 2021, the building on travis-ci.org is ceased. Please use travis-ci.com from now on.
Not knowing all technical details I suppose this needs to be changed to re-activate a proper CI testing for ReaR.
pcahyna commented at 2022-02-08 16:34:¶
Hello @hpannenb , I haven't seen Travis CI checks even long before June
15th, 2021. I went through old merged PRs and the last one that seems to
have been tested is
https://github.com/rear/rear/pull/2347.
That said, the checks performed in that CI were very basic, so the
regression is not huge. @antonvoznia has been working on more complete
tests as a topic of his diploma thesis.
We can also test building RPMs using Packit, @antonvoznia I suppose this
can be enabled almost immediately, can you please open a PR?
hpannenb commented at 2022-02-08 16:53:¶
@pcahyna Thanks for the status. So I suppose the non-working Travis CI
(links) should be removed from the README.adoc
then?
pcahyna commented at 2022-02-08 18:20:¶
@hpannenb I suppose so, has it been useful anyway to have such links in the README document, even if they were working?
jsmeix commented at 2022-02-09 08:12:¶
Up to now I had never noticed that link.
I always overlooked that little image because it was meaningless for
me
without some text what that image actually means.
I know - I know - I am way too old school ;-)
pcahyna commented at 2022-02-09 08:17:¶
Personally, I find such little images a bit annoying. Maybe they are suitable for developer docs, but the README seems mostly end-user oriented.
github-actions commented at 2022-04-16 02:42:¶
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