On 12/09/2011 04:47 PM, m.hergarden wrote:
On 12/09/2011 04:30 PM, David Cole wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 9:30 AM, m.hergarden<[email protected]> wrote:
I have two buildservers: a Linux box and a Windows box. I now have a
buildscript that does a svn checkout in the homedir of the Linux build user.
This directory is shared read/write using Samba. The Windows builduser (same
credentials, same uid) is able to reach the files through a mingw mount.
On the Windows box there is a ssh server, so I can run commands from the
Linux box.
When running ssh windowsbuilduser@windowsip 'ctest -S /path/to/scriptfile' I
get the following error:
CMake Error: Cannot find file: /path/to/scriptfile
(actual pathnames are used of course)
When running ssh windowsbuilduser@windowsip 'ls /path/to/scriptfile' I do
see that the scriptfile is there. My guess is that ctest starts a new shell,
which cannot find the script.
Is that a correct assumption?
Does anybody know how to resolve this?
Any help or pointers would be very much appreciated.
With kind regards,
Micha Hergarden
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What sshd are you running on the Windows box?
Can you map the network path to a Windows drive letter (say "N:" for
network), and use the "N:/path/to/script" file form instead?
Thank you for the quick reply.
I am using FreeSSHd. Using the 'net use' command I can map the network
drive to n:
When calling ctest using your suggested path locally on the windows
box it does seem to work OK.
Running it through the ssh session still yields the same error.
I'm now successfully using the form you suggested. Thank you for the advice.
With kind regards,
Micha Hergarden
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