-# ccache support is disabled unless your language is a C-derivative. However
-# `language: C` unconditionally sets `CC=compiler`. If we just set it in our
-# `env` it will be overwritten by the default (gcc 4.6).
-language: c
-compiler: /usr/bin/gcc-4.7
-cache: ccache
-sudo: false
+language: generic
+sudo: required
+dist: trusty
-# The test suite is in general way too stressful for travis, especially in
-# terms of time limit and reliability. In the past we've tried to scale things
-# back to only build the stage1 compiler and run a subset of tests, but this
-# didn't end up panning out very well.
-#
-# As a result, we're just using travis to run `make tidy` and *only* build
-# stage1 but *not* test it for now (a strict subset of the bootstrap). This will
-# catch "obvious" errors like style or not even compiling.
-#
-# We need gcc4.7 or higher to build LLVM, and travis (well, Ubuntu 12.04)
-# currently ships with 4.6. Gotta download our own.
-before_script:
- - ./configure --enable-ccache
-script:
- - make tidy
- - make rustc-stage1 -j4
+# LLVM takes awhile to check out and otherwise we'll manage the submodules in
+# our configure script, so disable auto submodule management.
+git:
+ submodules: false
-env:
- - CXX=/usr/bin/g++-4.7
+before_install:
+ - echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/lo/disable_ipv6
+ - echo 'deb http://llvm.org/apt/trusty/ llvm-toolchain-trusty-3.7 main' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
+ - echo 'deb-src http://llvm.org/apt/trusty/ llvm-toolchain-trusty-3.7 main' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
+ - sudo apt-get update
+ - sudo apt-get --force-yes install curl make g++ python2.7 git zlib1g-dev libedit-dev llvm-3.7-tools
-addons:
- apt:
- sources:
- - ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
- packages:
- - gcc-4.7
- - g++-4.7
+script:
+ - ./configure --llvm-root=/usr/lib/llvm-3.7
+ - make tidy && make check-notidy -j4
# Real testing happens on http://buildbot.rust-lang.org/
#