Thanks for the clarification.

On Jan 25, 2019, at 1:05 AM, Craig de Stigter 
<craig.destig...@koordinates.com<mailto:craig.destig...@koordinates.com>> wrote:

I didnt write it but I had to fiddle with the build scripts quite a bit for the 
 pytest refactor. Travis only supports Trusty (recently added Xenial, though I 
don't think GDAL is using that yet either.)

The ubuntu_1804 job builds an entire Ubuntu 18.04 install in a chroot (using 
debootstrap) inside the travis Trusty environment. It's not terribly elegant 
but gets the job done. So the kernel is the travis trusty kernel but the 
userland is ubuntu 18.04.

Hope that clarifies things.

Craig de Stigter

On Fri, 25 Jan 2019, 12:34 Alan Stewart, 
<astew...@terragotech.com<mailto:astew...@terragotech.com>> wrote:
The raw log for the ubuntu_1804 Travis job (specifically #15454.1) seems to 
indicate that the OS is Ubuntu 14.04 . From the build name I assumed it would 
be Ubuntu 18.04?

Alan Stewart
Senior Software Engineer
TerraGo Technologies
3200 Windy Hill Road, Suite 1550W
Atlanta, GA 30339 USA
O.  +1 678.391.9615

www.terragotech.com

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