Hi, > I am not sure whether travis can provide a separated pipeline to run user-specified command.
What do you mean about `user-specified command`? Best, ----------------------------------- Xiangdong Huang School of Software, Tsinghua University 黄向东 清华大学 软件学院 徐毅 <xuyith...@126.com> 于2019年3月3日周日 下午8:13写道: > Hi > > > When someone creates a pull request from forked repo, jenkins won't > trigger to run tests. So we use travis-ci to trigger tests on different os. > I am not sure whether travis can provide a separated pipeline to run > user-specified command. > > > Thanks > XuYi > > > On 3/3/2019 19:46,Julian Feinauer<j.feina...@pragmaticminds.de> wrote: > Hi, > > this behavior sounds strange. > But I think this pipeline should be build into the Jenkins build, or? > It should be pretty easy to force one build step to a specific os. > > Perhaps we should open a Jira for that issue to finally track down the > real source of the problem. > > Julian > > Von meinem Mobiltelefon gesendet > > > -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -------- > Betreff: Problems about rat plugin and apache header check > Von: 徐毅 > An: dev@iotdb.apache.org > Cc: > > Hi, > > > Now we use rat plugin to check apache header, it seems that our project > can pass rat check on linux but failed on windows. > > > If someone creates a pull request from his forked repo, we use travis-ci > to run tests on different os without checking apache header. If we add > apache header check in travis file(see [1]), it fails on some os. > > > Can we add a new pipeline which is only used to check apache header on > linux? I found that there many free continuous integration service at [2]. > Shall we choose one of them? > > > [1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb/pull/84 > [2] https://github.com/marketplace/category/continuous-integration > > > Thanks > XuYi > >