├── CI-and-CD └── about.md ├── file-main.cpp ├── travis-qmake-clang-c++14.pro ├── README.md ├── .travis.yml ├── BUILD_CONFIG ├── config └── job_log_raw.txt └── LICENSE /CI-and-CD/about.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /file-main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Simple C++14 file showing some stuff 2 | 3 | #include 4 | 5 | int main() { 6 | std::cout << "You are working in file-main.cpp" << std::endl; 7 | return 0; 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /travis-qmake-clang-c++14.pro: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Main source file to be built 2 | SOURCES += file-main.cpp 3 | 4 | # qmake c++14 flags addition, NOTE: warnings here are errors in building 5 | QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -Wall -Wextra -Weffc++ -Werror 6 | 7 | # C++14 8 | QMAKE_CXX = clang++ 9 | QMAKE_LINK = clang++ 10 | QMAKE_CC = clang 11 | QMAKE_CXXFLAGS += -std=c++14 -stdlib=libc++ 12 | QMAKE_LFLAGS += -stdlib=libc++ 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## :blush: Building/Testing C++14 (Module-0) 2 | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jishanshaikh4/cpp-building.svg?branch=master)] [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/jishanshaikh4/cpp-building.svg?style=social&label=Star&)](https://github.com/jishanshaikh4/cpp-building/stargazers) 3 | 4 | A simple example building (from scratch, really!) a simple file-main.cpp file using travis-ci (Continuous Integration, what does that mean?) and qmake. 5 | 6 | > Finally passed after 15 builts ;) 7 | 8 | ### Credits 9 | [Travis CPP tutorial PDF.](https://github.com/richelbilderbeek/travis_cpp_tutorial/blob/master/travis_cpp_tutorial.pdf) 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Learnt from https://github.com/richelbilderbeek/travis_cpp_tutorial/blob/master/travis_cpp_tutorial.pdf 2 | 3 | language: cpp 4 | dist: trusty 5 | sudo: required 6 | compiler: clang 7 | 8 | env: COMPILER_NAME=clang CXX=clang++-3.8 CC=clang-3.8 9 | addons: 10 | apt: 11 | packages: 12 | - clang-3.8 13 | sources: *sources 14 | 15 | # clang compiler installation 16 | install: 17 | - sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang++ clang++ /usr/bin/clang++-3.8 90 18 | - sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-3.8 90 19 | - sudo apt-get install -y libc++-dev libc++abi-dev 20 | 21 | # Actual building the project 22 | script: 23 | - qmake 24 | - make 25 | - ./travis-qmake-clang-c++14 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /BUILD_CONFIG/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "os": "linux", 3 | "env": "COMPILER_NAME=clang CXX=clang++-3.8 CC=clang-3.8", 4 | "dist": "trusty", 5 | "sudo": "required", 6 | "group": "stable", 7 | "addons": { 8 | "apt": { 9 | "sources": null, 10 | "packages": [ 11 | "clang-3.8" 12 | ] 13 | } 14 | }, 15 | "script": [ 16 | "qmake", 17 | "make", 18 | "./travis-qmake-clang-c++14" 19 | ], 20 | "install": [ 21 | "sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang++ clang++ /usr/bin/clang++-3.8 90", 22 | "sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-3.8 90", 23 | "sudo apt-get install -y libc++-dev libc++abi-dev" 24 | ], 25 | "compiler": "clang", 26 | "language": "cpp" 27 | } 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /BUILD_CONFIG/job_log_raw.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | travis_fold:start:step_start_instance 2 | Starting instance 3 | ✓ selected image "travis-ci-garnet-trusty-1512502259-986baf0" 4 | ✓ rendered startup script 5 | ✓ inserted instance 6 | • sleeping 5s before checking instance insert 7 | • polling for instance insert completion... 8 | ✓ instance is ready (8.85s) 9 | travis_fold:end:step_start_instance 10 | travis_fold:start:step_upload_script 11 | Uploading script 12 | • waiting for ssh connectivity....... 13 | ✓ ssh connectivity established (24.306s) 14 | ✓ uploaded script 15 | travis_fold:end:step_upload_script 16 | travis_fold:start:worker_info 17 | Worker information 18 | hostname: 5429d8e0-eed5-4f88-916e-495a699d5429@1.production-1-worker-org-b-4-gce 19 | version: v4.0.0 https://github.com/travis-ci/worker/tree/e5cb567e10c0eefe380e81c9a2229ac8fb6a16ce 20 | instance: travis-job-b28ee0a9-cdc8-4df1-bc61-871d99f7c5de travis-ci-garnet-trusty-1512502259-986baf0 (via amqp) 21 | startup: 8.850375436s 22 | travis_fold:end:worker_info 23 | travis_fold:start:system_info 24 | Build system information 25 | Build language: cpp 26 | Build group: stable 27 | Build dist: trusty 28 | Build id: 417829878 29 | Job id: 417829879 30 | Runtime kernel version: 4.4.0-101-generic 31 | travis-build version: ff4bc709c 32 | Build image provisioning date and time 33 | Tue Dec 5 19:58:13 UTC 2017 34 | Operating System Details 35 | Distributor ID: Ubuntu 36 | Description: Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS 37 | Release: 14.04 38 | Codename: trusty 39 | Cookbooks Version 40 | 7c2c6a6 https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-cookbooks/tree/7c2c6a6 41 | git version 42 | git version 2.15.1 43 | bash version 44 | GNU bash, version 4.3.11(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) 45 | gcc version 46 | gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04.3) 4.8.4 47 | Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 48 | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO 49 | warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 50 | 51 | docker version 52 | Client: 53 | Version: 17.09.0-ce 54 | API version: 1.32 55 | Go version: go1.8.3 56 | Git commit: afdb6d4 57 | Built: Tue Sep 26 22:42:38 2017 58 | OS/Arch: linux/amd64 59 | 60 | Server: 61 | Version: 17.09.0-ce 62 | API version: 1.32 (minimum version 1.12) 63 | Go version: go1.8.3 64 | Git commit: afdb6d4 65 | Built: Tue Sep 26 22:41:20 2017 66 | OS/Arch: linux/amd64 67 | Experimental: false 68 | clang version 69 | clang version 5.0.0 (tags/RELEASE_500/final) 70 | Target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu 71 | Thread model: posix 72 | InstalledDir: /usr/local/clang-5.0.0/bin 73 | jq version 74 | jq-1.5 75 | bats version 76 | Bats 0.4.0 77 | shellcheck version 78 | 0.4.6 79 | shfmt version 80 | v2.0.0 81 | ccache version 82 | ccache version 3.1.9 83 | 84 | Copyright (C) 2002-2007 Andrew Tridgell 85 | Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Joel Rosdahl 86 | 87 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under 88 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 89 | Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later 90 | version. 91 | cmake version 92 | cmake version 3.9.2 93 | 94 | CMake suite maintained and supported by Kitware (kitware.com/cmake). 95 | heroku version 96 | heroku-cli/6.14.39-addc925 (linux-x64) node-v9.2.0 97 | imagemagick version 98 | Version: ImageMagick 6.7.7-10 2017-07-31 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org 99 | md5deep version 100 | 4.2 101 | mercurial version 102 | Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 4.2.2) 103 | (see https://mercurial-scm.org for more information) 104 | 105 | Copyright (C) 2005-2017 Matt Mackall and others 106 | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO 107 | warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 108 | mysql version 109 | mysql Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.6.33, for debian-linux-gnu (x86_64) using EditLine wrapper 110 | openssl version 111 | OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014 112 | packer version 113 | Packer v1.0.2 114 | 115 | Your version of Packer is out of date! The latest version 116 | is 1.1.2. You can update by downloading from www.packer.io 117 | postgresql client version 118 | psql (PostgreSQL) 9.6.6 119 | ragel version 120 | Ragel State Machine Compiler version 6.8 Feb 2013 121 | Copyright (c) 2001-2009 by Adrian Thurston 122 | subversion version 123 | svn, version 1.8.8 (r1568071) 124 | compiled Aug 10 2017, 17:20:39 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu 125 | 126 | Copyright (C) 2013 The Apache Software Foundation. 127 | This software consists of contributions made by many people; 128 | see the NOTICE file for more information. 129 | Subversion is open source software, see http://subversion.apache.org/ 130 | 131 | The following repository access (RA) modules are available: 132 | 133 | * ra_svn : Module for accessing a repository using the svn network protocol. 134 | - with Cyrus SASL authentication 135 | - handles 'svn' scheme 136 | * ra_local : Module for accessing a repository on local disk. 137 | - handles 'file' scheme 138 | * ra_serf : Module for accessing a repository via WebDAV protocol using serf. 139 | - using serf 1.3.3 140 | - handles 'http' scheme 141 | - handles 'https' scheme 142 | 143 | sudo version 144 | Sudo version 1.8.9p5 145 | Configure options: --prefix=/usr -v --with-all-insults --with-pam --with-fqdn --with-logging=syslog --with-logfac=authpriv --with-env-editor --with-editor=/usr/bin/editor --with-timeout=15 --with-password-timeout=0 --with-passprompt=[sudo] password for %p: --without-lecture --with-tty-tickets --disable-root-mailer --enable-admin-flag --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail --with-timedir=/var/lib/sudo --mandir=/usr/share/man --libexecdir=/usr/lib/sudo --with-sssd --with-sssd-lib=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --with-selinux 146 | Sudoers policy plugin version 1.8.9p5 147 | Sudoers file grammar version 43 148 | 149 | Sudoers path: /etc/sudoers 150 | Authentication methods: 'pam' 151 | Syslog facility if syslog is being used for logging: authpriv 152 | Syslog priority to use when user authenticates successfully: notice 153 | Syslog priority to use when user authenticates unsuccessfully: alert 154 | Send mail if the user is not in sudoers 155 | Use a separate timestamp for each user/tty combo 156 | Lecture user the first time they run sudo 157 | Root may run sudo 158 | Allow some information gathering to give useful error messages 159 | Require fully-qualified hostnames in the sudoers file 160 | Visudo will honor the EDITOR environment variable 161 | Set the LOGNAME and USER environment variables 162 | Length at which to wrap log file lines (0 for no wrap): 80 163 | Authentication timestamp timeout: 15.0 minutes 164 | Password prompt timeout: 0.0 minutes 165 | Number of tries to enter a password: 3 166 | Umask to use or 0777 to use user's: 022 167 | Path to mail program: /usr/sbin/sendmail 168 | Flags for mail program: -t 169 | Address to send mail to: root 170 | Subject line for mail messages: *** SECURITY information for %h *** 171 | Incorrect password message: Sorry, try again. 172 | Path to authentication timestamp dir: /var/lib/sudo 173 | Default password prompt: [sudo] password for %p: 174 | Default user to run commands as: root 175 | Value to override user's $PATH with: /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/snap/bin 176 | Path to the editor for use by visudo: /usr/bin/editor 177 | When to require a password for 'list' pseudocommand: any 178 | When to require a password for 'verify' pseudocommand: all 179 | File descriptors >= 3 will be closed before executing a command 180 | Environment variables to check for sanity: 181 | TZ 182 | TERM 183 | LINGUAS 184 | LC_* 185 | LANGUAGE 186 | LANG 187 | COLORTERM 188 | Environment variables to remove: 189 | RUBYOPT 190 | RUBYLIB 191 | PYTHONUSERBASE 192 | PYTHONINSPECT 193 | PYTHONPATH 194 | PYTHONHOME 195 | TMPPREFIX 196 | ZDOTDIR 197 | READNULLCMD 198 | NULLCMD 199 | FPATH 200 | PERL5DB 201 | PERL5OPT 202 | PERL5LIB 203 | PERLLIB 204 | PERLIO_DEBUG 205 | JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS 206 | SHELLOPTS 207 | GLOBIGNORE 208 | PS4 209 | BASH_ENV 210 | ENV 211 | TERMCAP 212 | TERMPATH 213 | TERMINFO_DIRS 214 | TERMINFO 215 | _RLD* 216 | LD_* 217 | PATH_LOCALE 218 | NLSPATH 219 | HOSTALIASES 220 | RES_OPTIONS 221 | LOCALDOMAIN 222 | CDPATH 223 | IFS 224 | Environment variables to preserve: 225 | JAVA_HOME 226 | TRAVIS 227 | CI 228 | DEBIAN_FRONTEND 229 | XAUTHORIZATION 230 | XAUTHORITY 231 | PS2 232 | PS1 233 | PATH 234 | LS_COLORS 235 | KRB5CCNAME 236 | HOSTNAME 237 | HOME 238 | DISPLAY 239 | COLORS 240 | Locale to use while parsing sudoers: C 241 | Directory in which to store input/output logs: /var/log/sudo-io 242 | File in which to store the input/output log: %{seq} 243 | Add an entry to the utmp/utmpx file when allocating a pty 244 | PAM service name to use 245 | PAM service name to use for login shells 246 | Create a new PAM session for the command to run in 247 | Maximum I/O log sequence number: 0 248 | 249 | Local IP address and netmask pairs: 250 | 10.240.0.28/255.255.255.255 251 | 172.17.0.1/255.255.0.0 252 | 253 | Sudoers I/O plugin version 1.8.9p5 254 | gzip version 255 | gzip 1.6 256 | Copyright (C) 2007, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 257 | Copyright (C) 1993 Jean-loup Gailly. 258 | This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of 259 | the GNU General Public License . 260 | There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. 261 | 262 | Written by Jean-loup Gailly. 263 | zip version 264 | Copyright (c) 1990-2008 Info-ZIP - Type 'zip "-L"' for software license. 265 | This is Zip 3.0 (July 5th 2008), by Info-ZIP. 266 | Currently maintained by E. Gordon. Please send bug reports to 267 | the authors using the web page at www.info-zip.org; see README for details. 268 | 269 | Latest sources and executables are at ftp://ftp.info-zip.org/pub/infozip, 270 | as of above date; see http://www.info-zip.org/ for other sites. 271 | 272 | Compiled with gcc 4.8.2 for Unix (Linux ELF) on Oct 21 2013. 273 | 274 | Zip special compilation options: 275 | USE_EF_UT_TIME (store Universal Time) 276 | BZIP2_SUPPORT (bzip2 library version 1.0.6, 6-Sept-2010) 277 | bzip2 code and library copyright (c) Julian R Seward 278 | (See the bzip2 license for terms of use) 279 | SYMLINK_SUPPORT (symbolic links supported) 280 | LARGE_FILE_SUPPORT (can read and write large files on file system) 281 | ZIP64_SUPPORT (use Zip64 to store large files in archives) 282 | UNICODE_SUPPORT (store and read UTF-8 Unicode paths) 283 | STORE_UNIX_UIDs_GIDs (store UID/GID sizes/values using new extra field) 284 | UIDGID_NOT_16BIT (old Unix 16-bit UID/GID extra field not used) 285 | [encryption, version 2.91 of 05 Jan 2007] (modified for Zip 3) 286 | 287 | Encryption notice: 288 | The encryption code of this program is not copyrighted and is 289 | put in the public domain. It was originally written in Europe 290 | and, to the best of our knowledge, can be freely distributed 291 | in both source and object forms from any country, including 292 | the USA under License Exception TSU of the U.S. Export 293 | Administration Regulations (section 740.13(e)) of 6 June 2002. 294 | 295 | Zip environment options: 296 | ZIP: [none] 297 | ZIPOPT: [none] 298 | vim version 299 | VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Nov 24 2016 16:43:18) 300 | Included patches: 1-52 301 | Extra patches: 8.0.0056 302 | Modified by pkg-vim-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org 303 | Compiled by buildd@ 304 | Huge version without GUI. Features included (+) or not (-): 305 | +acl +farsi +mouse_netterm +syntax 306 | +arabic +file_in_path +mouse_sgr +tag_binary 307 | +autocmd +find_in_path -mouse_sysmouse +tag_old_static 308 | -balloon_eval +float +mouse_urxvt -tag_any_white 309 | -browse +folding +mouse_xterm -tcl 310 | ++builtin_terms -footer +multi_byte +terminfo 311 | +byte_offset +fork() +multi_lang +termresponse 312 | +cindent +gettext -mzscheme +textobjects 313 | -clientserver -hangul_input +netbeans_intg +title 314 | -clipboard +iconv +path_extra -toolbar 315 | +cmdline_compl +insert_expand -perl +user_commands 316 | +cmdline_hist +jumplist +persistent_undo +vertsplit 317 | +cmdline_info +keymap +postscript +virtualedit 318 | +comments +langmap +printer +visual 319 | +conceal +libcall +profile +visualextra 320 | +cryptv +linebreak +python +viminfo 321 | +cscope +lispindent -python3 +vreplace 322 | +cursorbind +listcmds +quickfix +wildignore 323 | +cursorshape +localmap +reltime +wildmenu 324 | +dialog_con -lua +rightleft +windows 325 | +diff +menu -ruby +writebackup 326 | +digraphs +mksession +scrollbind -X11 327 | -dnd +modify_fname +signs -xfontset 328 | -ebcdic +mouse +smartindent -xim 329 | +emacs_tags -mouseshape -sniff -xsmp 330 | +eval +mouse_dec +startuptime -xterm_clipboard 331 | +ex_extra +mouse_gpm +statusline -xterm_save 332 | +extra_search -mouse_jsbterm -sun_workshop -xpm 333 | system vimrc file: "$VIM/vimrc" 334 | user vimrc file: "$HOME/.vimrc" 335 | 2nd user vimrc file: "~/.vim/vimrc" 336 | user exrc file: "$HOME/.exrc" 337 | fall-back for $VIM: "/usr/share/vim" 338 | Compilation: gcc -c -I. -Iproto -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat -Werror=format-security -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 339 | Linking: gcc -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,--as-needed -o vim -lm -ltinfo -lnsl -lselinux -lacl -lattr -lgpm -ldl -L/usr/lib/python2.7/config-x86_64-linux-gnu -lpython2.7 -lpthread -ldl -lutil -lm -Xlinker -export-dynamic -Wl,-O1 -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions 340 | iptables version 341 | iptables v1.4.21 342 | curl version 343 | curl 7.35.0 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.35.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1f zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 librtmp/2.3 344 | wget version 345 | GNU Wget 1.15 built on linux-gnu. 346 | rsync version 347 | rsync version 3.1.0 protocol version 31 348 | gimme version 349 | v1.2.0 350 | nvm version 351 | 0.33.6 352 | perlbrew version 353 | /home/travis/perl5/perlbrew/bin/perlbrew - App::perlbrew/0.80 354 | phpenv version 355 | rbenv 1.1.1-25-g6aa70b6 356 | rvm version 357 | rvm 1.29.3 (latest) by Michal Papis, Piotr Kuczynski, Wayne E. Seguin [https://rvm.io] 358 | default ruby version 359 | ruby 2.4.1p111 (2017-03-22 revision 58053) [x86_64-linux] 360 | CouchDB version 361 | couchdb 1.6.1 362 | ElasticSearch version 363 | 5.5.0 364 | Installed Firefox version 365 | firefox 56.0.2 366 | MongoDB version 367 | MongoDB 3.4.10 368 | PhantomJS version 369 | 2.1.1 370 | Pre-installed PostgreSQL versions 371 | 9.2.24 372 | 9.3.20 373 | 9.4.15 374 | 9.5.10 375 | 9.6.6 376 | RabbitMQ Version 377 | 3.6.14 378 | Redis version 379 | redis-server 4.0.6 380 | riak version 381 | 2.2.3 382 | Pre-installed Go versions 383 | 1.7.4 384 | ant version 385 | Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.3 compiled on April 8 2014 386 | mvn version 387 | Apache Maven 3.5.2 (138edd61fd100ec658bfa2d307c43b76940a5d7d; 2017-10-18T07:58:13Z) 388 | Maven home: /usr/local/maven-3.5.2 389 | Java version: 1.8.0_151, vendor: Oracle Corporation 390 | Java home: /usr/lib/jvm/java-8-oracle/jre 391 | Default locale: en_US, platform encoding: UTF-8 392 | OS name: "linux", version: "4.4.0-98-generic", arch: "amd64", family: "unix" 393 | gradle version 394 | 395 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 396 | Gradle 4.0.1 397 | ------------------------------------------------------------ 398 | 399 | Build time: 2017-07-07 14:02:41 UTC 400 | Revision: 38e5dc0f772daecca1d2681885d3d85414eb6826 401 | 402 | Groovy: 2.4.11 403 | Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.6 compiled on June 29 2015 404 | JVM: 1.8.0_151 (Oracle Corporation 25.151-b12) 405 | OS: Linux 4.4.0-98-generic amd64 406 | 407 | lein version 408 | Leiningen 2.8.1 on Java 1.8.0_151 Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 409 | Pre-installed Node.js versions 410 | v4.8.6 411 | v6.12.0 412 | v6.12.1 413 | v8.9 414 | v8.9.1 415 | phpenv versions 416 | system 417 | 5.6 418 | * 5.6.32 (set by /home/travis/.phpenv/version) 419 | 7.0 420 | 7.0.25 421 | 7.1 422 | 7.1.11 423 | hhvm 424 | hhvm-stable 425 | composer --version 426 | Composer version 1.5.2 2017-09-11 16:59:25 427 | Pre-installed Ruby versions 428 | ruby-2.2.7 429 | ruby-2.3.4 430 | ruby-2.4.1 431 | travis_fold:end:system_info 432 |  433 | Network availability confirmed. 434 | 435 | travis_fold:start:apt 436 | Installing APT Packages (BETA) 437 | $ export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 438 | travis_time:start:08519700 439 | $ sudo -E apt-get -yq update &>> ~/apt-get-update.log 440 | 441 | travis_time:end:08519700:start=1534667175786220635,finish=1534667178852695397,duration=3066474762 442 | travis_time:start:044f84c8 443 | $ sudo -E apt-get -yq --no-install-suggests --no-install-recommends $TRAVIS_APT_OPTS install clang-3.8 444 | Reading package lists... 445 | Building dependency tree... 446 | Reading state information... 447 | The following additional packages will be installed: 448 | cpp-4.8 g++-4.8 gcc-4.8 gcc-4.8-base libasan0 libatomic1 449 | libclang-common-3.8-dev libclang1-3.8 libgcc-4.8-dev libgomp1 libitm1 450 | libllvm3.8v4 libobjc-4.8-dev libobjc4 libquadmath0 libstdc++-4.8-dev 451 | libstdc++6 libtsan0 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Done 809 | 810 | The following additional packages will be installed: 811 | libc++-helpers libc++1 libc++abi1 812 | Suggested packages: 813 | clang 814 | The following NEW packages will be installed: 815 | libc++-dev libc++-helpers libc++1 libc++abi-dev libc++abi1 816 | 0 upgraded, 5 newly installed, 0 to remove and 222 not upgraded. 817 | Need to get 996 kB of archives. 818 | After this operation, 7,819 kB of additional disk space will be used. 819 | 820 | 0% [Working] 821 | 822 | Get:1 http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu trusty/universe amd64 libc++1 amd64 1.0~svn199600-1 [239 kB] 823 | 824 | 1% [1 libc++1 11.0 kB/239 kB 5%] 825 | 826 | 23% [Working] 827 | 828 | Get:2 http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu trusty/universe amd64 libc++abi1 amd64 1.0~svn199600-1 [94.8 kB] 829 | 830 | 25% [2 libc++abi1 22.5 kB/94.8 kB 24%] 831 | 832 | 35% [Working] 833 | 834 | Get:3 http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu trusty/universe amd64 libc++-helpers all 1.0~svn199600-1 [4,798 B] 835 | 836 | 35% [3 libc++-helpers 4,798 B/4,798 B 100%] 837 | 838 | 39% [Working] 839 | 840 | Get:4 http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu trusty/universe amd64 libc++-dev amd64 1.0~svn199600-1 [553 kB] 841 | 842 | 41% [4 libc++-dev 27.9 kB/553 kB 5%] 843 | 844 | 88% [Working] 845 | 846 | Get:5 http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/ubuntu trusty/universe amd64 libc++abi-dev amd64 1.0~svn199600-1 [105 kB] 847 | 848 | 88% [5 libc++abi-dev 11.0 kB/105 kB 10%] 849 | 850 | 100% [Working] 851 | 852 | Fetched 996 kB in 0s (2,569 kB/s) 853 | Selecting previously unselected package libc++1:amd64. 854 | (Reading database ... 855 | (Reading database ... 5% 856 | (Reading database ... 10% 857 | (Reading database ... 15% 858 | (Reading database ... 20% 859 | (Reading database ... 25% 860 | (Reading database ... 30% 861 | (Reading database ... 35% 862 | (Reading database ... 40% 863 | (Reading database ... 45% 864 | (Reading database ... 50% 865 | (Reading database ... 55% 866 | (Reading database ... 60% 867 | (Reading database ... 65% 868 | (Reading database ... 70% 869 | (Reading database ... 75% 870 | (Reading database ... 80% 871 | (Reading database ... 85% 872 | (Reading database ... 90% 873 | (Reading database ... 95% 874 | (Reading database ... 100% 875 | (Reading database ... 93988 files and directories currently installed.) 876 | Preparing to unpack .../libc++1_1.0~svn199600-1_amd64.deb ... 877 | Unpacking libc++1:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 878 | Selecting previously unselected package libc++abi1:amd64. 879 | Preparing to unpack .../libc++abi1_1.0~svn199600-1_amd64.deb ... 880 | Unpacking libc++abi1:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 881 | Selecting previously unselected package libc++-helpers. 882 | Preparing to unpack .../libc++-helpers_1.0~svn199600-1_all.deb ... 883 | Unpacking libc++-helpers (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 884 | Selecting previously unselected package libc++-dev:amd64. 885 | Preparing to unpack .../libc++-dev_1.0~svn199600-1_amd64.deb ... 886 | Unpacking libc++-dev:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 887 | Selecting previously unselected package libc++abi-dev:amd64. 888 | Preparing to unpack .../libc++abi-dev_1.0~svn199600-1_amd64.deb ... 889 | Unpacking libc++abi-dev:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 890 | Setting up libc++1:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 891 | Setting up libc++abi1:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 892 | Setting up libc++-helpers (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 893 | Setting up libc++-dev:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 894 | Setting up libc++abi-dev:amd64 (1.0~svn199600-1) ... 895 | Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.13) ... 896 | 897 | travis_time:end:173b9df8:start=1534667197689030648,finish=1534667199743054909,duration=2054024261 898 | travis_fold:end:install.3 899 | travis_time:start:18e0edb2 900 | $ qmake 901 | 902 | travis_time:end:18e0edb2:start=1534667199747710469,finish=1534667199822357663,duration=74647194 903 |  904 | The command "qmake" exited with 0. 905 | travis_time:start:005b6e00 906 | $ make 907 | clang++ -c -m64 -pipe -Wall -Wextra -Weffc++ -Werror -std=c++14 -stdlib=libc++ -O2 -Wall -W -D_REENTRANT -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_GUI_LIB -DQT_CORE_LIB -DQT_SHARED -I/usr/share/qt4/mkspecs/linux-g++-64 -I. -I/usr/include/qt4/QtCore -I/usr/include/qt4/QtGui -I/usr/include/qt4 -I. -o file-main.o file-main.cpp 908 | clang++ -m64 -stdlib=libc++ -Wl,-O1 -o travis-qmake-clang-c++14 file-main.o -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu -lQtGui -lQtCore -lpthread 909 | 910 | travis_time:end:005b6e00:start=1534667199827269525,finish=1534667201206971552,duration=1379702027 911 |  912 | The command "make" exited with 0. 913 | travis_time:start:0ef53e58 914 | $ ./travis-qmake-clang-c++14 915 | You are working in file-main.cpp 916 | 917 | travis_time:end:0ef53e58:start=1534667201211713671,finish=1534667201264319591,duration=52605920 918 |  919 | The command "./travis-qmake-clang-c++14" exited with 0. 920 | 921 | Done. Your build exited with 0. 922 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------