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[TASK] Add a Travis configuration file. #27

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This change adds a very basic configuration file that lints all PHP files
and executes the unit tests.

This change adds a very basic configuration file that lints all PHP files
and executes the unit tests.
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The builds for PHP 5.3 and 5.4 pass, and the build for PHP 5.5 currently fails. The other pull request will fix this. So after both pull requests have been merged, the master should be green again.

jjriv added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 26, 2014
[TASK] Add a Travis configuration file.
@jjriv jjriv merged commit 31dd8ae into master Jan 26, 2014
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jjriv commented Jan 26, 2014

Thanks guys! I merged it and we are green!

From: Oliver Klee [mailto:notifications@github.com]
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Subject: Re: [emogrifier] [TASK] Add a Travis configuration file. (#27)

The builds for PHP 5.3 and 5.4 pass, and the build for PHP 5.5 currently fails. The other pull request will fix this. So after both pull requests have been merged, the master should be green again.


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@oliverklee oliverklee deleted the task/travis branch January 26, 2014 15:57
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