hello cmakers, i've been parsing some of the documentation/posts etc on continuous builds. it seems a pretty common pattern for people to settle on a while loop such as the one described in the official wiki (http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Scripting_Of_CTest):
while (${CTEST_ELAPSED_TIME} LESS 36000)
set (START_TIME ${CTEST_ELAPSED_TIME})
ctest_start (Continuous)
....
ctest_sleep( ${START_TIME} 300 ${CTEST_ELAPSED_TIME})
endwhile()
the bit i fail to understand is why is 36000 deemed as a good value
rather than ~86400? or is this because a lot of people have copied and
pasted from the wiki page? :-)
thanks for your time
marco
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