## The package attribute specifies a binstar package namespace to build the package to. ## This can be specified here or on the command line package: aubio ## You can also specify the account to upload to, ## you must be an admin of that account, this ## defaults to your user account # user: USERNAME #=============================================================================== # Build Matrix Options # These options may be a single item, a list or empty # The resulting number of builds is [platform * engine * env] #=============================================================================== ## The platforms to build on. ## platform defaults to linux-64 # platform: # - linux-64 # - linux-32 ## The engine are the inital conda packages you want to run with # engine: # - python=2 # - python=3 ## The env param is an environment variable list # env: # - MY_ENV=A CC=gcc # - MY_ENV=B #=============================================================================== # Script options # These options may be broken out into the before_script, script and after_script # or not, that is up to you #=============================================================================== ## Run before the script # before_script: # - echo "before_script!" ## Put your main computations here! script: - build.sh ## This will run after the script regardless of the result of script ## BINSTAR_BUILD_RESULT=[succcess|failure] # after_script: # - echo "The build was a $BINSTAR_BUILD_RESULT" | tee artifact1.txt ## This will be run only after a successful build # after_success: # - echo "after_success!" ## This will be run only after a build failure # after_failure: # - echo "after_failure!" #=============================================================================== # Build Results # Build results are split into two categories: artifacts and targets # You may omit either key and stiff have a successful build # They may be a string, list and contain any bash glob #=============================================================================== ## Build Targets: Upload these files to your binstar package ## build targets may be a list of files (globs allows) to upload ## The special build targets 'conda' and 'pypi' may be used to ## upload conda builds ## e.g. conda is an alias for /opt/anaconda/conda-bld//*.tar.bz2 # build_targets: # - conda