Re: Flushing Travis Caches

2018-07-25 Thread Gian Merlino
No objection, I did it at one point in the past too when it seemed to have
got corrupted (weird, inexplicable errors unpacking jars that got fixed
when the cache was cleared).

On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 10:10 AM Charles Allen
 wrote:

> The cache for one of my PRs got corrupt on travis and I had to clear it. I
> noticed the resulting cache is about 90% smaller! My question is as
> follows:
>
> Any objection to deleting (purging) the travis caches on occasion? I'm
> specifically interested in master
>
> Cheers,
> Charles Allen
>


Flushing Travis Caches

2018-07-25 Thread Charles Allen
The cache for one of my PRs got corrupt on travis and I had to clear it. I
noticed the resulting cache is about 90% smaller! My question is as follows:

Any objection to deleting (purging) the travis caches on occasion? I'm
specifically interested in master

Cheers,
Charles Allen