On 03/03/2017 01:49 PM, Brad King wrote:
> For now the nightly builds will continue to work as before, fetching
> from the cmake.org repository.  The `master`, `nightly-master`, `next`,
> and `nightly` branches there are now all maintained by a robot that
> mirrors the equivalent new refs in the gitlab repository.  I have some
> CTest script updates to move clients to following the gitlab repository
> directly and will work on deploying them soon.

I have updated the cmake_common.cmake script to make nightly testing
builds follow the gitlab repository branches directly.  I've converted
Kitware-maintained builds over to them.  I'd like to get all testing
machines converted away from the cmake.org repository branches.  Then
we can stop mirroring to the old `nightly-master`, `nightly`, and `next`
branches.

If you are running a nightly build, please see updated instructions [1].
Basically the old "dashboard" branch is now published in a new repo [2].
The updated cmake_common.cmake script will automatically convert existing
source trees to the new repository and branch layout.

Thanks,
-Brad


[1] https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/blob/master/Help/dev/testing.rst
[2] https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/dashboard-scripts

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