Hi Mimi, Travis is unreliable due "pull rate limit" issue, workaround does not work any more. Also GitHub Actions is a recommended way for projects hosted on GitHub. Nice bonus is that manual podman activation for distros using glibc >= 2.33 (e.g. openSUSE Tumbleweed, Fedora) it's not needed in GitHub. Unlike LTP, where I removed Travis CI support, I kept it for ima-evm-utils, because you use it. Kind regards, Petr Petr Vorel (3): CI: Rename travis script directory CI/openSUSE: Fix tpm_server symlink creation CI: Introduce GitHub Actions setup .github/workflows/ci.yml | 121 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ .travis.yml | 2 +- {travis => ci}/alpine.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/centos.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/debian.cross-compile.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/debian.i386.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/debian.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/fedora.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/opensuse.sh | 0 {travis => ci}/tumbleweed.sh | 2 +- {travis => ci}/ubuntu.sh | 0 11 files changed, 123 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 .github/workflows/ci.yml rename {travis => ci}/alpine.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/centos.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/debian.cross-compile.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/debian.i386.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/debian.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/fedora.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/opensuse.sh (100%) rename {travis => ci}/tumbleweed.sh (90%) rename {travis => ci}/ubuntu.sh (100%) -- 2.32.0