After bumping Travis macOS to 10.13, it now hangs at:
+ check_core_dumps --delete quiet
+ local del=
+ test --delete = --delete
+ del=1
+ shift
+ local app=quiet
+ test osx = osx
++ find /cores/ -type f -print
+ local 'cores=/cores//core.554
/cores//core.641
/cores//core.801'
+ test -z '/cores//core.554
/cores//core.641
/cores//core.801'
+ local core
+ for core in '$cores'
+ test 1 = 1
+ print_core quiet /cores//core.554
+ local app=quiet
+ local core=/cores//core.554
+ test quiet = quiet
+ echo 'Found core /cores//core.554'
Found core /cores//core.554
+ return 0
+ rm /cores//core.554
override r-------- root/admin for /cores//core.554?
The cores are always present on the Travis macOS 10.13 image! Hilarious.
a369385009 fixed this for "~/.cache/nvim-deps/", but strangely not for
"~/.cache/nvim-deps-downloads/".
ref a369385009
ref #8316
ref #8281
Seen in https://travis-ci.org/neovim/neovim/jobs/414982972 :
Using third-party dependencies from Travis cache (last update: Aug 11 23:00:15 2018).
cp: /Users/travis/build/neovim/neovim/deps-downloads/nvim-deps-downloads/…/nvim-deps-downloads/libvterm/a9c7c6fd20fa35e0ad3e0e98901ca12dfca9c25c.tar.gz:
name too long (not copied)
The llvm repos commonly have access issues, so removing them will
improve stability of the Travis builds.
Filtering check_log's output through asan_symbolize also avoids the
version dance every time a new clang version makes its way into Travis.
1. CI_TARGET now determines which run_${CI_TARGET}.sh script to use. Defaults to
`tests`.
2. Build no longer halts on the first failing suit: e.g. if functional tests
failed it will continue with unit tests, etc.
3. All ${MAKE_CMD} occurrences moved to `top_make` function, added `build_make`
as an alias to `make -C build` (`"${MAKE_CMD}" -C "${BUILD_DIR}"`) which is
too verbose.
`suite.sh` was copied from powerline (tests/common.sh file), assumes running
with POSIX shells (and actually uses dash in powerline). Then some convenience
functions were added (run_test and below).