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Reinstate the lost job #1879
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- clang | ||
# gcc also works, but to keep the # of concurrent builds down, we use one C | ||
# compiler here and the other to run the coverage build. |
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(cherry picked from commit a5aa72a)
(cherry picked from commit a5aa72a)
(cherry picked from commit a5aa72a)
Travis CI changed the behavior with regards to the default job when there is only one is defined at the top level and many are additionally defined in
matrix.include
. (See travis-ci/travis-ci#4681 for discussion.)This PR reinstates the job which is no longer generated as a result.