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==== Github's CI: Travis and AppVeyor
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==== Github's CI: Travis and AppVeyor
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The script that is run on Travis continuous integration servers is
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link:.travis-ci.sh[]; its configuration can be found as
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a Travis configuration file in link:.travis.yml[].
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For example, if you want to reproduce the default build on your
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machine, you can use the configuration values and run command taken from
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link:.travis.yml[]:
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CI_KIND=build XARCH=i386 bash -ex .travis-ci.sh
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==== INRIA's Continuous Integration (CI)
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==== INRIA's Continuous Integration (CI)
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INRIA provides a Jenkins continuous integration service that OCaml
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INRIA provides a Jenkins continuous integration service that OCaml
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