Brad, Thank you for your reply. I finally had a chance to try it and I must admit that I only have a partial success to report. The main issue I have is that I am using a custom command (post build) to generate the list of test cases used by CTest. So, what happens is that within the IDE/devenv, I need to have the paths set for my Dlls and Python libraries.
My partial solution so far is to compile using devenv with /useenv and then use a CTest script for the submission. This seems to work: @rem Go to the build directory c: cd "C:\users\anton\dart-build\msvc7.1-dynamic-IDE\build" @rem Set the env. variables. call cisstvsvars.bat call cisstvars.bat Release @rem Clean and build devenv /useenv /clean Release /project ALL_BUILD devenv /useenv /build Release /project ALL_BUILD "C:\Program Files\CMake 2.4\bin\ctest.exe" -C Release -S script.cmake This solution is only partial because ctest will not handle the compilation and therefore will not report any compiler error to Dart. Without the ctest script I could not submit. With it I can now submit but I still can't compile, i.e. it looks like the PATH I set using SET(CTEST_ENVIRONMENT ...) is not passed properly to devenv ... Any thoughts? Anton On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 16:00 -0400, Brad King wrote: > Anton Deguet wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am trying to setup a couple of nightly builds on a single Windows box. > > Since the build requires DLLs (to test our __declspec and Python > > wrappers), I have been trying to use the MSVC devenv command line > > with /useenv to set the DLL and Python search paths per build. I have > > something almost working but I am stuck whenever I try to submit to > > Dart. Here is what works (in a small batch script): > > > > @rem Go to the build directory > > c: > > cd "C:\users\anton\dart-build\msvc7.1-dynamic-IDE\build" > > > > @rem Set the env. variables. > > call cisstvsvars.bat > > call cisstvars.bat Release > > > > @rem Clean and build > > devenv /useenv /clean Release /project ALL_BUILD > > devenv /useenv /build Release /project ALL_BUILD > > devenv /useenv /build Release /project RUN_TESTS > > > > At that point, my test programs can find the DLLs and run successfully > > but, as expected, nothing gets submitted to my Dart2 dashboard. > > > > The following two won't work: > > devenv /useenv /build Release /project Nightly > > "C:\Program Files\CMake 2.4\bin\ctest.exe" -C Release -D Nightly > > > > The error message is that the DLLs are not found. I looks like at one > > point my environment variables have been dropped. > > > > Any clue? I am using CMake 2.4.2. > > This doesn't work because building the Nightly target just runs another > ctest that constructs its own devenv command line to drive the build and > doesn't add the /useenv option. > > CTest is designed to drive dashboard submissions using "ctest -S" > scripts. See here for an example: > > http://www.cmake.org/Testing/Sites/dash4.kitware/Win32-bcc5.8/20060725-1514-Experimental/Notes.html > > You can set environment variables in the script: > > SET(ENV{VAR1} "value1") > SET(ENV{VAR2} "value2") > > -Brad -- Anton Deguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ERC CISST Johns Hopkins University _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake