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							- language: c
 
- ## Comment out the compiler list for now to allow an explicit build
 
- ## matrix.
 
- # compiler:
 
- #   - gcc
 
- #   - clang
 
- notifications:
 
-   irc:
 
-     channels:
 
-       - "irc.oftc.net#tor-ci"
 
-     template:
 
-       - "%{repository} %{branch} %{commit} - %{author}: %{commit_subject}"
 
-       - "Build #%{build_number} %{result}. Details: %{build_url}"
 
-     on_success: change
 
-     on_failure: change
 
-   email:
 
-     on_success: never
 
-     on_failure: change
 
- os:
 
-   - linux
 
-   ## Uncomment the following line to also run the entire build matrix on OSX.
 
-   ## This will make your CI builds take roughly ten times longer to finish.
 
-   # - osx
 
- ## Use the Ubuntu Trusty images.
 
- dist: trusty
 
- ## We don't need sudo. (The "apt:" stanza after this allows us to not need sudo;
 
- ## otherwise, we would need it for getting dependencies.)
 
- ##
 
- ## We override this in the explicit build matrix to work around a
 
- ## Travis CI environment regression
 
- ## https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/9033
 
- sudo: false
 
- ## (Linux only) Download our dependencies
 
- addons:
 
-   apt:
 
-     packages:
 
-       ## Required dependencies
 
-       - libevent-dev
 
-       - libseccomp2
 
-       - zlib1g-dev
 
-       ## Optional dependencies
 
-       - liblzma-dev
 
-       - libscrypt-dev
 
-       ## zstd doesn't exist in Ubuntu Trusty
 
-       #- libzstd
 
- ## The build matrix in the following two stanzas expands into four builds (per OS):
 
- ##
 
- ##  * with GCC, with Rust
 
- ##  * with GCC, without Rust
 
- ##  * with Clang, with Rust
 
- ##  * with Clang, without Rust
 
- env:
 
-   global:
 
-     ## The Travis CI environment allows us two cores, so let's use both.
 
-     - MAKEFLAGS="-j 2"
 
-   matrix:
 
-     ## Leave at least one entry here or Travis seems to generate a
 
-     ## matrix entry with empty matrix environment variables.  Leaving
 
-     ## more than one entry causes unwanted matrix entries with
 
-     ## unspecified compilers.
 
-     - RUST_OPTIONS="--enable-rust --enable-cargo-online-mode"
 
-     # - RUST_OPTIONS=""
 
- matrix:
 
-   ## If one build in the matrix fails (e.g. if building withour Rust and Clang
 
-   ## fails, but building with Rust and GCC is still going), then cancel the
 
-   ## entire job early and call the whole thing a failure.
 
-   fast_finish: true
 
-   ## Create explicit matrix entries to work around a Travis CI
 
-   ## environment issue.  Missing keys inherit from the first list
 
-   ## entry under that key outside the "include" clause.
 
-   include:
 
-     - compiler: gcc
 
-     - compiler: gcc
 
-       env: RUST_OPTIONS=""
 
-     ## The "sudo: required" forces non-containerized builds, working
 
-     ## around a Travis CI environment issue: clang LeakAnalyzer fails
 
-     ## because it requires ptrace and the containerized environment no
 
-     ## longer allows ptrace.
 
-     - compiler: clang
 
-       sudo: required
 
-     - compiler: clang
 
-       sudo: required
 
-       env: RUST_OPTIONS=""
 
- before_install:
 
-   ## If we're on OSX, homebrew usually needs to updated first
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then brew update ; fi
 
-   ## Download rustup
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then curl -Ssf -o rustup.sh https://sh.rustup.rs; fi
 
- install:
 
-   ## If we're on OSX use brew to install required dependencies (for Linux, see the "apt:" section above)
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated openssl    || brew upgrade openssl;    }; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated libevent   || brew upgrade libevent;   }; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated pkg-config || brew upgrade pkg-config; }; fi
 
-   ## If we're on OSX also install the optional dependencies
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated xz         || brew upgrade xz;         }; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated libscrypt  || brew upgrade libscrypt;  }; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]]; then { brew outdated zstd       || brew upgrade zstd;       }; fi
 
-   ## Install the nightly channels of rustc and cargo and setup our toolchain environment
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then sh rustup.sh -y --default-toolchain nightly; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then source $HOME/.cargo/env; fi
 
-   ## Get some info about rustc and cargo
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which rustc; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then which cargo; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then rustc --version; fi
 
-   - if [[ "$RUST_OPTIONS" != "" ]]; then cargo --version; fi
 
- script:
 
-   - ./autogen.sh
 
-   - ./configure $RUST_OPTIONS --disable-asciidoc --enable-fatal-warnings --disable-silent-rules --enable-fragile-hardening
 
-   ## We run `make check` because that's what https://jenkins.torproject.org does.
 
-   - make check
 
- after_failure:
 
-   ## `make check` will leave a log file with more details of test failures.
 
-   - cat test-suite.log
 
 
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