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* travis: enable password authentication on OSXcmn/ssh-retryCarlos Martín Nieto2014-06-261-1/+7
| | | | | | | | Our ssh tests assume that the server supports password authentication in a few places. This is convenient as we're not testing authentication methods, but what happens around them. Tell sshd on OSX to accept this form of authentication.
* ssh: request credentials again on authentication failureCarlos Martín Nieto2014-06-261-1/+1
| | | | | Instead of completely giving up on the first failure, ask for credentials as long as we fail to authenticate.
* travis: build on osx toocmn/dual-osCarlos Martín Nieto2014-05-212-0/+11
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* ciscript: don't use an empty string as a numberCarlos Martín Nieto2014-04-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | An empty string is not a valid number, and some shells complain. Check instead if $COVERITY is non-empty, which is a common convention and what we're doing anyway.
* Only run clone-failure test on private repoBen Straub2014-02-051-1/+1
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* Refine build limitationBen Straub2014-01-151-2/+7
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* Only run coverity on developmentBen Straub2014-01-151-0/+3
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* Add coverity-scan scriptBen Straub2014-01-132-0/+55
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* travis: exit on failure for anything related to buildingCarlos Martín Nieto2013-08-191-8/+3
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* travis: really fail if the tests failCarlos Martín Nieto2013-08-191-0/+5
| | | | | | When implementing the ssh testing, the move to the script made it so the first test suite's exit code was ignored. Check whether the main tests fail and exit with an error in that case.
* Test SSH in travisCarlos Martín Nieto2013-08-141-0/+32
Set up the ssh credentials so we are able to talk to localhost and issue git commands. Move to use a script, as the command list is getting somewhat long. While here, delay installing valgrind until we need it, as it and its dependencies are by far the largest downloads and this allows us to start compiling (and failing) faster and we only incur this cost when the test suite runs successfully.