Re: [PATCH] travis-ci: install packages in 'ci/install-dependencies.sh'

2018-11-09 Thread Johannes Schindelin
Hi, On Fri, 9 Nov 2018, Junio C Hamano wrote: > SZEDER Gábor writes: > > >> > I'm not sure about the last paragraph, because: > >> > > >> > - It talks about presumed benefits for a currently still > >> > work-in-progress patch series of an other contributor, and I'm not > >> > really

Re: [PATCH] travis-ci: install packages in 'ci/install-dependencies.sh'

2018-11-08 Thread Junio C Hamano
SZEDER Gábor writes: >> > I'm not sure about the last paragraph, because: >> > >> > - It talks about presumed benefits for a currently still >> > work-in-progress patch series of an other contributor, and I'm not >> > really sure that that's a good thing. Perhaps I should have >> >

Re: [PATCH] travis-ci: install packages in 'ci/install-dependencies.sh'

2018-11-08 Thread SZEDER Gábor
On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 11:25:17AM +0900, Junio C Hamano wrote: > SZEDER Gábor writes: > > > Ever since we started using Travis CI, we specified the list of > > packages to install in '.travis.yml' via the APT addon. While running > > our builds on Travis CI's container-based infrastructure we d

Re: [PATCH] travis-ci: install packages in 'ci/install-dependencies.sh'

2018-11-01 Thread Junio C Hamano
SZEDER Gábor writes: > Ever since we started using Travis CI, we specified the list of > packages to install in '.travis.yml' via the APT addon. While running > our builds on Travis CI's container-based infrastructure we didn't > have another choice, because that environment didn't support 'sudo

[PATCH] travis-ci: install packages in 'ci/install-dependencies.sh'

2018-11-01 Thread SZEDER Gábor
Ever since we started using Travis CI, we specified the list of packages to install in '.travis.yml' via the APT addon. While running our builds on Travis CI's container-based infrastructure we didn't have another choice, because that environment didn't support 'sudo', and thus we didn't have perm