Bill Hoffman wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Tavitayya Varanasi wrote:
SUN is planing to port cmake on Indiana ( a version of open
solaris ).
There is porting to be done? Hmm... I successfully built and tested
cmake 2.4.8 on Solaris 10/x86... I admit I haven't actually *used*
that build, though I have used 2.4.6 on a different Sun box. I want to
say that's the platform where ctest+gmake have some strange
interaction that makes two of the tests fail *only* when run under
gmake, but other than that, as far as I know everything works "out of
the box". (Incidentally, if you can get one of GNU or Kitware to take
responsibility for the problem and actually fix it, that would be
great; I had no success when I tried.)
If someone is willing to setup a nightly dashboard on a system we do not
have nightly testing for, I will help them get all tests passing. If
not, it is a waste of my time, since it will likely be broken again in
the future without nightly testing.
Alas, unless I get the opportunity to start a new project (in which case
I will be strongly pushing cmake as the build system), I doubt I'd be
able to get permission to set up nightly tests. Which is too bad,
because if I *could* convince a project to switch, and subsequently
convince people that nightly tests of the build tool are a Good Idea,
I'd stand a chance at contributing nightly builds for about a dozen
platforms.
However, as I was saying, the problem is not the tests themselves, but
the tests /run under GNU make/, i.e. they pass when I invoke ctest
directly. I tried to take this up with the GNU make folk, but I got one
response, and none to my follow-up. Here's the link to the latest I had:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-make/2007-03/msg00037.html
--
Matthew
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