It depends by the exec-permission to your unix gradlew
script.
It can be fixed using the command:
git update-index --chmod=+x gradlew
A little desciption to understand the problem.
First of all you can check your permissions using:
git ls-tree HEAD
You will see:
100644 blob xxxxxxxxxxx gradlew
As you can see the file has 644 permission.
Fix it by setting the executable flag on your gradlew file changing it to 755:
git update-index --chmod=+x gradlew
Just commit and push the changes:
git commit -m "permission access for travis"
[master e80ab1b] gradlew permission access for travis
1 file changed, 0 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
mode change 100644 => 100755 gradlew
A last check running git ls-tree again to see the change:
git ls-tree HEAD
You can see:
100755 blob xxxxxxxxxxxxx gradlew
Another way to solve this issue is to use:
before_install:
- chmod +x gradlew
This kind of solution doesn't change the permission in your git repo, but just changes the permission runtime in the execution.
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