2012/2/19 Eric Noulard <[email protected]> > Le 19 février 2012 15:19, Nicolas Desprès <[email protected]> a > écrit : > > > > Thanks for this Peter. I have just tried the new stage/ninja-generator > > branch with spaces in both the source and the binary directory and I got > > this result for the test suite: > > > > The following tests FAILED: > > 83 - CPackComponents (Failed) > > 217 - CMake.CheckSourceTree (Failed) > > > > Note that on my Linux box: > > - CMake.CheckSourceTree always fail even on the master branch (I never > tried > > to understand why). > > Because you should have some local modification in the source tree. > Try: > ctest -V -R CMake.CheckSourceTree > > and you'll possibly get an explanation like: > 232: additions='0' > 232: conflicts='0' > 232: modifications='0' > 232: nonadditions='1' > ... > 232: CMake Error at CheckSourceTreeTest.cmake:422 (message): > 232: test fails: local source tree non-additions: use git add before > committing, > 232: or remove the files from the source tree > > True I had some untracked files. Thanks it works now :)
> > - CPackComponents fails only when there are spaces but the Unix > Makefiles > > generator has the same issue. > > I think this should not happen, normally CPack generators that cannot > handle space in build tree (like CPackRPM) should be filtered out. > > In order to know the culprit same method applies here: > ctest -V -R "^CPackComponents$" > > (you can do ctest -V -R CPackComponents > but you'll get more tests) > I open a new discussion thread "CPackComponents fails with spaces in paths" cause it is off-topic. Thanks, -- Nicolas Desprès
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