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sudo: false |
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language: python |
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# tell travis to cache ~/.cache/pip |
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cache: pip |
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cache: |
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directories: |
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# we only bother to cache the wheels; parts of the http cache get |
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# invalidated every build (because they get served with a max-age of 600 |
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# seconds), which means that we end up re-uploading the whole cache for |
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# every build, which is time-consuming In any case, it's not obvious that |
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# downloading the cache from S3 would be much faster than downloading the |
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# originals from pypi. |
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# |
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- $HOME/.cache/pip/wheels |
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# don't clone the whole repo history, one commit will do |
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git: |
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