Hi,
> I think using Dart is an excellent idea. My understanding is the Dart client
> allows you to set up a nightly automated task to build PLplot, run ctest,
> and report results to kitware's Dart server (which in turn publishes those
> results on their website). Once one of the developers is su
Hi Orion: I am going to post my reply to your question on list because it is
a good question...Alan
On 2006-10-30 16:33-0700 Orion Poplawski wrote:
> Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>> I think we should be mentally prepared for a PLplot development release
>> in the very near future featuring our CBS.
>>
>
On 2006-10-30 09:47+0100 Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi,
>>
>> One real problem is: how do we ensure we have checked the myriad of build
>> options/environments? The notes on the Wiki are one thing, I guess, and
>> the most
>> systematic so far.
>
> One possible solution is provided by kitware (the c
Hi,
>
> One real problem is: how do we ensure we have checked the myriad of build
> options/environments? The notes on the Wiki are one thing, I guess, and
> the most
> systematic so far.
One possible solution is provided by kitware (the creators of cmake)
called Dart ( http://public.kitware.co
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>I think we should be mentally prepared for a PLplot development release
>in the very near future featuring our CBS.
>
>I am starting work today on one release blocker (a script and
>accompanying CBS changes to create a release tarball).
>
>I have been in recent contact off li
I think we should be mentally prepared for a PLplot development release
in the very near future featuring our CBS.
I am starting work today on one release blocker (a script and
accompanying CBS changes to create a release tarball).
I have been in recent contact off list with Hazen about another r