Right, I just changed the test script a little bit to make it 1.8 compliant. I 
also just ran the tests successfully on a Mac with the version of Ruby (1.8.) 
that ships with OS X by default so I hope that this reduces installation 
difficulties.

Travis was recently making builds for commits to the master branch. I think 
that was because it had not seed a commit to the development branch since 
Rintze activated the service hook and I suspect it had not picked up our 
configuration file yet. That's likely the reason why some of you may have 
received unwanted notifications (all repository admins). If you look at the 
build history [1] you'll see that travis finally ran the tests after my last 
commit. I hope that from now on only commits to development will trigger the 
build on travis. Otherwise we might have to add the .travis.yml configuration 
file to the master branch as well to ensure that commits there are ignored by 
the build-system.

http://travis-ci.org/#!/citation-style-language/styles/builds

Once we confirm this works we should start committing to the development branch 
instead of the master branch.

Sylvester


On Jul 19, 2012, at 8:24 AM, Sylvester Keil wrote:

> Thanks for spotting the error Charles; I will change that line in the test 
> script to make it work on 1.8. too.
> 
> Bruce, can you explain what is odd about the progress indicator?
> 
> --
> On 19.07.12 03:49 Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Charles Parnot
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> This is because it's running under Ruby 1.8 and the 'with_index' method is
>> 1.9 only.
> 
> Yes, that was it.
> 
> I was avoiding 1.9 because of previous issues I recall with nokogiri.
> But it works now.
> 
> Cool.
> 
> Only thing a little odd is the opaque progress indicator.
> 
> Bruce
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