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Yuri Timofeev wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have not made any changes to the tests settings:
>
>
> ./nightly-all
> Begin nightly-all Thu May 14 13:46:56 EEST 2009
> At revision 8825.
> scripts/cleanup
> scripts/cleanup: line 20:
> /home/tim/bacula.trunk.mysql/regress/bin/bacula: No such file or
> directory
> rm -f tmp/file-list
> rm -fr tmp/* working/* Testing
> rm -f test.out
> rm -f diff
> rm -f 1 2 3 scripts/1 scripts/2 scripts/3 tests/1 tests/2 tests/3
> find . -name .#* -exec rm -rf {} \;
> rm -rf bin build weird-files weird-files weird-files2 tmp working
> rm -f scripts/*.conf
> mkdir: missing operand
> Try `mkdir --help' for more information.
> Skipped 'src/version.h'
> touch: cannot touch
> `/home/tim/bacula.trunk.mysql/regress/tmp/dir.out': No such file or
> directory
> touch: cannot touch `/home/tim/bacula.trunk.mysql/regress/tmp/fd.out':
> No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `/home/tim/bacula.trunk.mysql/regress/tmp/sd.out':
> No such file or directory
FWIW, I have seen similar recently.
> sed: couldn't open file /sed_tmp: No such file or directory
> sed: couldn't open file /sed_tmp: No such file or directory
> sed: couldn't open file /sed_tmp: No such file or directory
> Site:
> Build name:
> WARNING: No nightly start time found please set in CTestConfig.cmake
> or DartConfig.cmake
> Problem initializing the dashboard.
> Submit failed, waiting 5 mins
>
>
>
- --
Dan Langille
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