On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 6:20 PM, Damon McDougall <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi all, > > Recently, it has become more and more common that the travis builds > fail. They fail not because the test suite fails but because of some > inherent issues with travis itself. Usually, either the git clone > fails or some other simple shell command fails. I consider these > 'failures' as being false negatives. While a false negative once or > twice a month would not be anything to worry about, I feel like this > is happening often enough to render the pull request status extremely > unhelpful. > I haven't been active enough lately to have a good feel overall on the false negatives. What I can say right now is that it would help if we would disable python 3.1 (and optionally replace it with 3.3). I believe (based on numpy commit I saw the other day) that Travis no longer supports 3.1. That would solve the failures I've seen with my PR's. Ryan -- Ryan May Graduate Research Assistant School of Meteorology University of Oklahoma
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