Cool, glad you figured it out!
On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Florian Oswald <[email protected]> wrote: > there was a problem with a filename. I had originally saved mopt.jl on > github. on my box i then changed this to MOpt.jl to reflect the module name > "MOpt". git never picked that change up - so on github i had mopt.jl, which > is not valid to load MOpt. > > > On Friday, 20 June 2014 14:57:11 UTC+1, Florian Oswald wrote: >> >> hi, >> >> I'm trying travis for the first time and I'm stuck. I tried several >> different .travis.yml files I found online, none seems to work. here's the >> current one, which I believe is very close to the one on DataFrames.jl: >> >> language: cpp >> compiler: >> - clang >> notifications: >> email: false >> # env: >> # matrix: >> # - JULIAVERSION="juliareleases" >> # - JULIAVERSION="julianightlies" >> before_install: >> - sudo add-apt-repository ppa:staticfloat/julia-deps -y >> - sudo add-apt-repository ppa:staticfloat/julianightlies -y >> - sudo apt-get update -qq -y >> - sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev julia -y >> - if [[ -a .git/shallow ]]; then git fetch --unshallow; fi >> script: >> - julia -e 'versioninfo(); Pkg.init(); Pkg.clone(pwd())' >> - julia ./test/runtests.jl >> >> >> the error I keep getting in various forms and shapes is that I cannot do >> `using MOpt` on travis, because it's not on LOAD_PATH. That's my reading >> anyway. >> here's the full repo in case that's useful: https://github.com/ >> floswald/MOpt.jl >> >> $ julia ./test/runtests.jl >> >> ERROR: MOpt not found >> >> in require at loading.jl:47 >> >> in include at ./boot.jl:244 >> >> in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:128 >> >> in process_options at ./client.jl:285 >> >> in _start at ./client.jl:354 >> >> while loading /home/travis/build/floswald/MOpt.jl/test/runtests.jl, in >> expression starting on line 5 >> >> >> >>
