Bruce,

You're right, it's only when you use Kitware's hosting at my.cdash.org 
(where the SOCI's cdash server is currently hosted).

Thanks for the precision,
Arnaud

On 07/10/2011 05:20 PM, Bruce Adams wrote:
> Hi,
>      I can't find anything about cdash being commercial. Perhaps that is just 
> if
> you use kitware's servers
> rather than your own?
> I can possibly offer regular ubuntu open source testing (i.e. no oracle db) 
> and
> occasional red hat testing
> (including oracle) which would be entirely unofficial.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bruce.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Arnaud GELAS<[email protected]>
>> To: Claudio Bantaloukas<[email protected]>
>> Cc: General-purpose list for SOCI users.<[email protected]>
>> Sent: Sun, July 10, 2011 9:48:35 PM
>> Subject: Re: [SOCI-users] Test builders wanted
>>
>> Hi Claudio,
>>
>> BUILD_NAME does not show up by default, and even in the  advanced mode
>> when using cmake.
>>
>> At what time does Nightly build  should start ?
>>
>> I have just submitted a nightly build from my desktop,  here:
>>
>>        http://my.cdash.org/viewTest.php?onlyfailed&buildid=207638
>>        http://my.cdash.org/viewBuildError.php?type=1&buildid=207638
>>
>> I can  contribute few machines (Fedora 12-15, 32 or 64 bits and 1 Mac 10.5).
>> FYI  with the free version of CDash, number of submitted builds per day
>> are  limited...
>>
>> Let me know which configuration you'd be interested  in.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Arnaud
>>
>> On 07/10/2011 05:49 AM, Claudio Bantaloukas  wrote:
>>> This is a call for all interested in the development and success  of soci.
>>>
>>> We are currently running tests on the developer's  machines and receive
>>> failures when somebody reports them on the mailing  list. I'd like to
>>> have a clearer view of which platforms build and run  tests
>>> successfully and which backends work where, so I setup a public  CDash
>>> where all interested parties can see and contribute test  results.
>>>
>>> I'll add more builds on windows (XP-VS2005), aix(5.3  with gcc),
>>> centos-5 and hp-ux soonish.
>>>
>>> We need people  who can volunteer some test machine time for running
>>> nightly (or  continuous!) builds of the git tip.
>>>
>>> If you want to be certain  that soci releases work well for you and you have
>> a:
>>> - computer where  you can compile soci every night
>>> - dbms among those supported with a  user dedicated for soci testing
>>> (CREATE and DROP rights are  necessary)
>>> - an internet connection
>>>
>>> please consider  running a nightly or experimental build
>>>
>>> In order to do so, you  must
>>> - start with a clean build directory
>>> - set an appropriate  SITE cmake variable (it's your hostname by default)
>>> - set an appropriate  BUILD_NAME cmake variable (at least
>>>   Platform-version-architecture)
>>> - run make Experimental
>>>
>>>   If all goes as expected, consider running this under cron.
>>> Instructions  for doing this are on the cmake wiki
>>>
>>>   http://www.itk.org/Wiki/CMake_Testing_With_CTest
>>>   http://www.itk.org/Wiki/CMake_Scripting_Of_CTest
>>>
>>> If you need  assistance with setting up ctest ask here.
>>>
>>> It's also possible to  run these under jenkins. If you have a jenkins
>>> instance, contact me and  I'll give details on how to set it up.
>>>
>>> Nightly builds consume  little CPU time, a build can take from 3 to 10
>>> minutes, depending on cpu  disk and OS  contstraints.
>>>
>>
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