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Try using make -k in Travis configuration
Frequently, when a patch fails, it has failures in several files. Using the "-k" flag will let us learn all the compilation errors, not just the first one that the compiler hits. Based on a patch by rl1987.
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## OS and compiler.
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env:
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global:
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## The Travis CI environment allows us two cores, so let's use both.
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- MAKEFLAGS="-j 2"
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## The Travis CI environment allows us two cores, so let's use both. Also,
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## let's use the "-k" flag so that we get all of the compilation failures,
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## not just the first one.
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- MAKEFLAGS="-k -j 2"
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## We turn on hardening by default
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## Also known as --enable-fragile-hardening in 0.3.0.3-alpha and later
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- HARDENING_OPTIONS="--enable-expensive-hardening"
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o Minor features (continuous integration):
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- When building on Travis, pass the "-k" flag to make, so that
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we are informed of all compilation failures, not just the first
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one or two. Closes part of ticket 31372.
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