Merge #15693: travis: Switch to ubuntu keyserver to avoid timeouts
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travis: Properly cache and error on timeout (MarcoFalke)fa36a333ee
travis: Switch to ubuntu keyserver to avoid timeouts (MarcoFalke) Pull request description: The other keyserver is consistently timing out on travis: https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/512689710#L405 Attempt to fix it by using a different server. Also: * fixes #15372 * fixes #15738 ACKs for commit fa2056: ryanofsky: utACKfa2056af1c
. All good changes (changing keyserver, getting rid of keyserver while loop, clarifying travis error, moving travis documentation to code comment). Tree-SHA512: ac8436616ecfee0ed579114e19f03c53ceb688fbcd95a60cffe8f15b4e569772a6ba673f353bbd789e79fe27fc5626c77fab4086768844dd51e0c6c108b52fb2
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Support for using travis-ci has been added in order to automate pull-testing.
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See [travis-ci.org](https://travis-ci.org/) for more info
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This procedure is different than the pull-tester that came before it in a few
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that builds have no local state. Because there is no ability to login to the
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builders to install packages (tools, dependencies, etc), the entire build
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procedure must instead be controlled by a declarative script `.travis.yml`.
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This script declares each build configuration, creates virtual machines as
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necessary, builds, then discards the virtual machines.
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matrix is defined in the build script and can be changed at any time.
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All builders use the dependency-generator in the [depends dir](/depends), rather than
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is using the same versions as Gitian, so the build results are nearly identical
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to what would be found in a final release. However, this also means that builds
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dependency generator.
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In order to avoid rebuilding all dependencies for each build, the binaries are
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cached and re-used when possible. Changes in the dependency-generator will
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trigger cache-invalidation and rebuilds as necessary.
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These caches can be manually removed if necessary. This is one of the very few
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manual operations that is possible with Travis, and it can be done by the
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Bitcoin Core committer via the Travis web interface.
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In some cases, secure strings may be needed for hiding sensitive info such as
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private keys or URLs. The travis client may be used to create these strings:
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http://docs.travis-ci.com/user/encryption-keys/
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For the details of the build descriptor, see the official docs:
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