Hi, Ok, adding CTEST_START(...) in my ctest.cmake script make it a little bt better. The xml files are created, but not in the usual directory (see below) and the dart2 server fails parsing them.
Going deeper into the problem, I compared the output of the Ctest -D Experimental -V command and what I was getting with Ctest -S myscript.cmake It seems that ctest creates a directory under <bin-tree>/Testing/ whose name is the build stamp. The same build stamp appears in the xml files send over to the Dart2 server. In my case the buil stamp is an empty strip. There is thus no directory under /Testing/ and, more interestingly, the <build stamp> of the xml file is wrong causing that parsing error server-side. Any idea how to fix that anyone? I'm trying to read the Ctest source code to see what's happening. Alex. On 5/9/07 4:08 PM, "Trevor Kellaway" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Alex, > >> Unfortunatly, everything goes fine except the submission >> part. The /<binary-tree>/Testing/ folder is created at the >> configuration time, but the intermediate directory is not >> created and thus, the xml files are not present when Ctest >> try to send them. > > Which intermediate directory? Please give us an example. > > As a workaround, you can get your CMake script to create any directories > at configure time with: > > FILE (MAKE_DIRECTORY my_dir) > > - TrevK > _______________________________________________ > CMake mailing list > CMake@cmake.org > http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake