On Jul 19, 2012, at 9:32 AM, Bill Hoffman wrote:

> On 7/19/2012 12:30 AM, Claus Klein wrote:
>> I am happy to see it works now and Ninja is eanabled and Mac
> Yes, it is passing all test on the Mac.  There was one build error last night 
> but I see that has been fixed this morning.  So, thanks to Nico and Peter for 
> all the hard work in getting this working!  I am pretty sure CMake is now the 
> only ninja generator that works on linux, Windows and Mac, and can create OSX 
> bundles and apps, and do depend information on Windows!
> 
> The only thing left that I would like todo someday is to figure out how to 
> get Fortran depends to work.
> 
> -Bill

After the fiasco on Tuesday night's build, I manually recovered all of my ninja 
builds and, with only one exception, they all are running on MacOSX, Linux, and 
FreeBSD. (I don't have any Windows builds).

I'm going to update the "system" version of ctest (which drives the nightly 
builds) on all of my machines so that I can remove some of fragility caused by 
bootstrapping the ninja builds off of the regular nightly builds.  Is there 
anything else that I should change in the build configurations at the same time?

The remaining issue is that the FreeBSD build seems to show some "random" 
failures on the coverage test. I don't have bullseye, etc. installed on that 
machine. So, I am suspecting that the error reflects some race condition in 
forming the output stream under heavy parallel building.  Would someone 
familiar with the test please take a look at 

http://open.cdash.org/testDetails.php?test=153966298&build=2449990

Richard



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