You may need a specific CPU architecture-compliant Docker image as a base or ensure relevant libraries required by your build are added to your Dockerfile.
When that process has been completed, Travis notifies the developer(s) in the way it has been configured to do so[6]—for example, by sending an email containing the test results (showing success or failure), or by posting a message on an IRC channel.
[13][14][15] In March 2020, Travis CI introduced 'The Cookbook' written by Montana Mendy with tutorials for common use cases.
Despite the official pledge to keep "open source accounts completely free under travis-ci.com",[17] open-source projects report that their build jobs stalled.
Travis CI only offers non-renewable sign-on bonus of "10K credits to use over a 30 day period" meant for evaluation of the paid features.