Changes made:
* Call autogen.sh before building protobuf.
It's unclear how this worked before, but the README instructions for
protobuf does state to run autogen.sh prior to building and installing.
* Fix downloadArchive to take in a prefix path rather than the number of
prefix directories to skip. The reason for this change is due to a bug
in the Go build system where unexpected directories were being packed.
See https://golang.org/issue/29906
* Explicitly set Travis dist to be "xenial", which comes with Go1.11.
We require Go1.11 for two reasons:
* The use of t.Helper in integration_test.go
* Proper understanding of the -mod=vendor flag
(even if all that flag does is disable modules).
* Add a hack to integration_test.go to periodically output the timestamp
to work around a restriction in Travis where it auto-kills the test
after 10 minutes of no stdout activity.
Change-Id: I114fe2855faeed091c34d79df3d97068be7eccd8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/164919
Reviewed-by: Herbie Ong <herbie@google.com>
Use a local ".cache" directory in the repository root for the cache
instead of a directory in /tmp. On many operating systems, files are arbitrarily
purged as part of the OS' cleanup procedures, leading to obscure failures.
Since the build cache is in the repo root, we adjust the invocation of gofmt
to only act upon the set of Go files tracked by git.
Change-Id: I10cd0ea0de3370ea25fcd3870451fb41c4204a4b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/133875
Reviewed-by: Damien Neil <dneil@google.com>
Add a simple .travis.yml file that shells out testing to the test.bash script.
Caching the toolchain directories (Go toolchain and protobuf toolchain) saves
around 14min on each run.
This script only runs after Gerrit changes have been pushed to GitHub and acts
as a form of post-submit tests.
Change-Id: Id7d73d2c5fdc0de259d93cceb341ce921f71951d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/127915
Reviewed-by: Herbie Ong <herbie@google.com>