On 3/29/12 4:05 PM, John Ehresman wrote:
> On 3/15/12 2:03 PM, Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
>> On Thursday 15 March 2012 12:28:52 Matti Airas wrote:
>>> Hugo might want to correct me, but just go to the build directory and
>>> run "ctest" and report the results together with your configuration
>>> details on the mailing list.
>>
>> just ctest works, but "ctest -V" is better because it prints a lot of things
>> useful to know what failed.
>
> I just get a message that no test configuration file is found when I try
> this on Windows, either in the root of the pyside source or the build
> directory where cmake is run.  Do I need to run ctest from another
> directory or is there another way to run the tests?

Oops, I had disabled tests when building to reduce compilation time and 
am rebuilding now.

Sorry for not checking this first,

John
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