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Daniel Voros commented on SQOOP-3289:
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Hi [~BoglarkaEgyed],

Thanks for you review! In the meantime I've started fooling around with 
thirdparty tests in Travis. Thought I'll share the current status so you can 
comment on that early on. For the latest results, please check this build: 
https://travis-ci.org/dvoros/sqoop/builds/351353673

cc [~vasas] [~maugli]



> Add .travis.yml
> ---------------
>
>                 Key: SQOOP-3289
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SQOOP-3289
>             Project: Sqoop
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: build
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.7
>            Reporter: Daniel Voros
>            Assignee: Daniel Voros
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 1.5.0
>
>
> Adding a .travis.yml would enable running builds/tests on travis-ci.org. 
> Currently if you wish to use Travis for testing your changes, you have to 
> manually add a .travis.yml to your branch. Having it committed to trunk would 
> save us this extra step.
> I currently have an example 
> [{{.travis.yml}}|https://github.com/dvoros/sqoop/blob/93a4c06c1a3da1fd5305c99e379484507797b3eb/.travis.yml]
>  on my travis branch running unit tests for every commit and every pull 
> request: https://travis-ci.org/dvoros/sqoop/builds
> Later we could add the build status to the project readme as well, see: 
> https://github.com/dvoros/sqoop/tree/travis
> Also, an example of a pull request: https://github.com/dvoros/sqoop/pull/1



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