Francis,

Try removing the depth argument when you do 'git clone'. 

Julian

> On Oct 3, 2016, at 21:30, F21 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I tried to force travis to use a standard trusty vm in 
> https://github.com/apache/calcite/pull/293, so that the VM is assigned 7.5GB 
> of memory. Unfortunately, travis is still quite flaky, with tests only 
> passing some of the time.
> 
> Would it be useful to move to another CI? I tried setting up my fork to use 
> wercker: https://github.com/F21/calcite/blob/use-wercker/wercker.yml which 
> failed here: 
> https://app.wercker.com/F21/calcite/runs/build-jdk-7/57f3172e3b89220100273603?step=57f3173814732000019140d0
> 
> Unfortunately, I haven't found a solution to this error:
> 
> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal 
> pl.project13.maven:git-commit-id-plugin:2.1.9:revision (default) on project 
> calcite: Execution default of goal 
> pl.project13.maven:git-commit-id-plugin:2.1.9:revision failed: Unable to 
> calculate distance between [commit be18b25415a305aab2d0de2bd074755630e08462 
> 1475548960 ----sp] and [commit 08c56b158ffcfcf205a919cc9fff77a692e649f6 
> 1474099831 ----sp]: Missing commit 63c51d0c6459a4de5cab01188a7f3b7dd1a259fb 
> -> [Help 1]
> 
> Francis
> 
>> On 4/10/2016 10:55 AM, Julian Hyde wrote:
>> I’ve noticed it. A lot of Travis builds seem to hang. See the last two lines 
>> of https://travis-ci.org/apache/calcite/jobs/163844678: 
>> <https://travis-ci.org/apache/calcite/jobs/163844678:>
>> 
>>>  No output has been received in the last 10 minutes, this potentially
>>> indicates a stalled build or something wrong with the build itself.
>>> 
>>> The build has been terminated
>> I don’t know why Travis does this. I suspect that the Travis VM doesn’t have 
>> enough memory to complete the task, or the job takes longer than Travis 
>> allows, but these are wild guesses.
>> 
>> I have been running the build and tests on my own Linux server in a variety 
>> of configurations (in particular JDK 1.7 and 1.8, and a couple of timezones, 
>> and occasionally also on macOS and Windows), and I can confirm that 
>> everything is stable.
>> 
>> Julian
>> 
>> 
>>> On Oct 3, 2016, at 3:20 PM, Laurent Goujon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I just opened a pull request against Calcite master, and the travis build
>>> failed. But then I checked the master branch, and according to Travis, it's
>>> also failing.
>>> 
>>> Is it something known, or just a transient issue?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> 
>>> Laurent
>> 
> 

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