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Sadly, Travis CI integration is currently broken in pyperf. The last build was 2 months ago: |
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Oops, sorry, I looked at the wrong project :-D This is python-ptrace, not pyperf. |
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At https://travis-ci.com/github/vstinner/python-ptrace/builds I have a banner: "Builds have been temporarily disabled for public repositories due to a negative credit balance. Please go to the Plan page to replenish your credit balance or alter your Consume paid credits for OSS setting." At https://travis-ci.com/account/plan?anchor=oss-consumption I see: "-1090 available credits (purchase date: December 23, 2020)" With OSS only credits: " 0 available credits (next replenish date: December 23, 2020)" |
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Hi,
I had added ppc64le(Linux on Power) support on travis-ci in the branch and looks like its been successfully added. I believe it is ready for the final review and merge. The travis ci build logs can be verified from the link below.
https://travis-ci.com/github/ujjwalsh/python-ptrace/builds/210336695
Please have a look.
Regards,
ujjwal