2010/11/4 Alexander Neundorf <[email protected]>: > On Wednesday 27 October 2010, Pavel Heimlich, a.k.a. hajma wrote: >> 2010/10/26 Christophe Giboudeaux <[email protected]>: >> > Hi, >> > >> > This week, Akonadi, Attica and Soprano moved from the KDE SVN repo to >> > our new Git one. >> > >> > This means you should update your local checkouts right now. >> > >> > You will find more informations on projects.kde.org: >> > >> > - Akonadi: http://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesupport/akonadi >> > - Attica: http://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesupport/attica >> > - Soprano: http://projects.kde.org/projects/kdesupport/soprano >> > >> > Alternatively, you can browse these projects commits using >> > gitweb.kde.org: - http://gitweb.kde.org/akonadi.git >> > - http://gitweb.kde.org/attica.git >> > - http://gitweb.kde.org/soprano.git >> > >> > >> > To be informed of the freshly migrated projects, you may subscribe to >> > the Atom feed available on http://projects.kde.org/projects (look at the >> > bottom of this page). >> > >> > >> > Christophe. >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Kde-packager mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-packager >> >> shouldn't the KDESupportNightly.cmake script be updated to reflect this >> change? > > Yes. > I've done that now for automoc4, it uses a combination of git (for getting the > sources) and gitweb (for getting only the CTestConfig.cmake file). > Committed to kdesdk/cmake/nightly-support/
I think it would be great to have the CTestConfig.cmake CTestCustom.cmake files created in the soprano tree and a project in cdash. I tried to work around their nonexistence by using a local copy, but the KDECTestNightly.cmake pretty much requires them to be inside the repository ....
