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Either you need to specify the repo explicitly via travis show -r <my organization>/repo
or you need to change the git remote origin
to point at your orgs repo rather than your fork.
I have been thinking about how to improve the detection. Is your personal repo enabled on travis? One idea would be to check all the remotes or walk up the fork chain if the repo has not been enabled.
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Though that would mess with enable/disable...
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Thanks for the quick reply, let me precise my setting: both my organization repo and my personal fork are Travis enabled (to reflect my roles of developers and maintainer)
I was wondering if there was something similar to the web site where when you log in, the "my repositories" tab gives you build status of both your repos and your organization ones...
By the way, the explicit -r orga/repo
is a solution..
.. And thanks for this great CLI tool ;)
Le 26 janv. 2013 à 10:31, Konstantin Haase [email protected] a écrit :
Though that would mess with enable/disable...
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Yes, I have been considering that, too. For pro travis whatsup
already gives you that (as you can only see these repos).
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