Re: [cmake-developers] pause on new topics please

2015-01-15 Thread Brad King
On 01/14/2015 10:07 AM, Brad King wrote:
 Please refrain from adding more topics to 'next' while
 we work these out.

This is done.  Please proceed with normal development.

Thanks,
-Brad

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[cmake-developers] pause on new topics please

2015-01-14 Thread Brad King
Hi Folks,

There are several open topics in 'next' right now that
have been churning on the dashboard for a few days.
Please refrain from adding more topics to 'next' while
we work these out.  Of course topics for documentation-only
changes or fixes to existing dashboard problems are still
allowed.

Thanks,
-Brad
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[cmake-developers] pause on new topics please

2014-12-17 Thread Brad King
Hi Folks,

I have a few open topics in 'next' right now that may take a
few more nightly iterations to cleanup the dashboard.  In order
to avoid disrupting this process with other changes, please
refrain from adding more topics to 'next'.  Of course topics
for documentation-only changes or fixes to existing dashboard
problems are still allowed.

Thanks,
-Brad
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Re: [cmake-developers] pause on new topics, please

2014-11-10 Thread Brad King
On 11/07/2014 09:58 AM, Brad King wrote:
 I need to resolve the issues with the curl update and also
 get Clinton's 3.1 regression fix through.

This is done, but a couple more regression-fix topics now need to
go through in preparation for 3.1.0-rc2, so please continue to
hold off on new topics in 'next'.

Thanks for your patience.

-Brad

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[cmake-developers] pause on new topics, please

2014-11-07 Thread Brad King
Hi Folks,

Please refrain from adding new topics to 'next' until the
current dashboard trouble has been resolved.  Of course any
dashboard fixes to current topics are still welcome, or
new topics specifically fixing a 3.1 regression.

I need to resolve the issues with the curl update and also
get Clinton's 3.1 regression fix through.

I will send another message when 'next' is open again.

Thanks,
-Brad
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Re: [cmake-developers] pause on new topics, please

2014-04-10 Thread Brad King
On 04/08/2014 02:48 PM, Brad King wrote:
 Please refrain from adding new topics to 'next' until the
 performance problems in 'master' discussed here:
 
  
 http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.tools.cmake.devel/9867/focus=9897
 
 have been resolved.

This has been resolved.  Please proceed with normal development
workflow.

Thanks,
-Brad

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[cmake-developers] pause on new topics, please

2014-04-08 Thread Brad King
Hi Folks,

Please refrain from adding new topics to 'next' until the
performance problems in 'master' discussed here:

 
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.programming.tools.cmake.devel/9867/focus=9897

have been resolved.  The resolution may involve reverting
recent changes from 'master', and that may conflict with
other topics in 'next'.

Thanks,
-Brad
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Re: [cmake-developers] pause on new topics please

2014-03-09 Thread Brad King
On 3/5/2014 3:59 PM, Brad King wrote:
 The topic will likely conflict with most other changes.
 After it is clean I will merge it to master and lift the
 freeze.  Then all active topics can be rebased on it to
 resolve the conflicts.

We finally got all the dashboard trouble from the topic worked
out and I've just merged it to master as of commit ad9f0d83.
Please rebase topics on that commit or later and proceed with
development as normal.  Thanks for your patience.

-Brad


P.S. For those in other threads waiting for me to apply patches
I will get to them after the weekend.
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[cmake-developers] pause on new topics please

2014-03-05 Thread Brad King
Hi Folks,

Please do not merge any new topics to 'next' until further
notice.  It should just be for a day or two.

Ben has been working for a while on sweeping API changes
in the dev/string-apis topic to improve performance and
reduce the mix of std::string and char* APIs.  He has
patiently rebased on every topic that has been coming
through but is now ready to test it on the dashboards.

The topic will likely conflict with most other changes.
After it is clean I will merge it to master and lift the
freeze.  Then all active topics can be rebased on it to
resolve the conflicts.

Thanks,
-Brad
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Re: [cmake-developers] pause on new topics please

2013-11-19 Thread Brad King
On 11/18/2013 08:47 AM, Brad King wrote:
 The dashboard has been a mess for a few days so no topics can be merged
 to master right now.  Also I need to add a new topic that makes sweeping
 changes to the Tests/CMakeLists.txt file and is therefore likely to cause
 conflicts with other topics.  After it is done then new topics will need
 to be rebased on it.
 
 So, until further notice please do not add any new topics to 'next'.

Okay, things are in good shape again.  The 'cleanup-build-commands' topic
just merged to 'master' made sweeping changes to Tests/CMakeLists.txt and
overhauled the CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM variable (mostly on VS generators).

If you have topics that work with either of these, or are unsure, please
rebase them on master as of commit 1da77bf1 or later.

Otherwise, please proceed with the normal workflow.

Thanks!
-Brad
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