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Use the new build env on Travis #168

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@joshk joshk commented Dec 3, 2014

faster better stronger

more ram and cpu, runs using LXC via Docker on EC2

faster better stronger

more ram and cpu, runs using LXC via Docker on EC2
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Can you share more information about this? I'm not seeing a signficant change to the .travis.yml file outside the addition of sudo: false and language: ruby. Do this have some specific side-effect that changes the type of environment build runs in?

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joshk commented Dec 9, 2014

sudo: false tells Travis how to route the job.

There is a link in the job log on more info about the new env.

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Cool. I found this documentation as well:
http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/workers/container-based-infrastructure/

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Use the new build env on Travis
@trevorrowe trevorrowe merged commit 52a4a4a into amazon-archives:master Dec 9, 2014
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