The InChI code was not working. This has been fixed (by others). Now
there should only be one test failing (and I will work on this now).
Does your dashboard automatically build? I can't see any new test
results.

- Noel

On 20 November 2013 16:14, Noel O'Boyle <baoille...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ignore my last question - obviously the answer is on the dashboard. Doh!
>
> - Noel
>
> On 20 November 2013 09:36, Noel O'Boyle <baoille...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Awesome. I am currently in the process of reviving our CDash builds
>> but the more automated build systems the better.
>>
>> I've been looking at those same seven tests. I think only one is a
>> genuine fail (the ffgaff) and that's because I need to update the test
>> file after some changes early this year.
>>
>> Can you list the seven failing tests?
>>
>> - Noel
>>
>> On 20 November 2013 01:48, David Hall <li...@cowsandmilk.net> wrote:
>>> I was interested in having Travis Continuous Integration set up for
>>> openbabel. If you're not familiar, when enabled, each commit to a repository
>>> in github will be built and have the unit tests run automatically. I believe
>>> it will also analyze pull requests, and so on. I think it also e-mails the
>>> person who commits code that breaks the build.
>>>
>>> To do this, one adds a build script to the repo called '.travis.yml' and
>>> then activate a github service hook.
>>>
>>> I went ahead and did this on a test branch in my repository and here are the
>>> current build results:
>>>
>>> https://travis-ci.org/Acpharis/openbabel/builds/14229300
>>>
>>> and my .travis.yml file:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/Acpharis/openbabel/blob/0366f5cb3413a2e9e6c2784de7ae5e3aefd97ee7/.travis.yml
>>>
>>> I wanted to check a couple things:
>>> (1) I currently have 7 tests failing out of 141 . I think these are
>>> genuinely failing in openbabel HEAD, but if not, can someone suggest changes
>>> to my .travis.yml file to make them pass?
>>> (2) I currently build all the bindings except for ruby. If I build the ruby
>>> bindings, then many of the tests segfault. Does this occur for anyone else?
>>> Hopefully I'm not crazy here.
>>>
>>> If we get this in place, then hopefully it will provide some incentive to
>>> keep things building and tests passing as this will be checked
>>> automatically.
>>>
>>> -David
>>>
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