language: c env: global: - PROJECT_ROOT="$(pwd)" - CI_SCRIPTS="$PROJECT_ROOT/.ci" # The next declaration is the encrypted COVERITY_SCAN_TOKEN, created # via the "travis encrypt" command using the project repo's public key - secure: "QEz92NyItkzQu52kCFD928jEwUYnA2OIgSyeNrp+Y3gm5rOmSZerY8hGiXyNZxocap9+qIPCapRRYU3ZYKWZPeucWMLN3aIjxAFdhugKbnmNYE1jFugb6b8N3SxiX/3206NHXlYaz0OZhh6OBAFmPUXamJC8OrWVgPNPo7wv4UQ=" matrix: - CI_TARGET=clang-asan - CI_TARGET=gcc - CI_TARGET=gcc-32 - CI_TARGET=clint - CI_TARGET=coverity before_install: # Adds user to a dummy group. # That allows to test changing the group of the file by `os_fchown`. - sudo groupadd chown_test - sudo usermod -a -G chown_test ${USER} # Need xvfb for running some tests with xclip - export DISPLAY=:99.0 - sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start - sudo apt-get install xclip script: # This will pass the environment variables down to a bash process which runs # as $USER, while retaining the environment variables defined and belonging # to secondary groups given above in usermod. - sudo -E su ${USER} -c "sh -e \"${CI_SCRIPTS}/${CI_TARGET}.sh\""