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Run Travis on OSX. #392

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Ah, this is still a beta feature :(

@schlamar schlamar closed this May 13, 2014
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shazow commented May 13, 2014

Very cool though. :) Will keep an eye out.

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This blog post originally promised that Python libraries can be tested on OS X workers. That was incorrect. We apologize for this inaccuracy.

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shazow commented May 14, 2014

sad 🐼

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I believe there was an email address you could write to to try and get in
the beta. Couldn't hurt to write them

Kevin Burke
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Already tried, no support for Python (yet): travis-ci/travis-ci#2312

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Lukasa commented May 14, 2014

There definitely is, because cryptography are using it.

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There definitely is, because cryptography are using it.

OK. :) Let me rephrase it: no official support for Python. cryptography uses C as Travis language and installs Python manually (with homebrew + pyenv): https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/blob/master/.travis/install.sh#L29

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Lukasa commented May 15, 2014

Ah yes, fair point. =) I forgot they cheated. =D

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