Brad, I've moved the following "lhcp-rh6.nlm" builds to the Expected Nightly Remote Modules group: Linux-x86_64-gcc4.4-IOSTL Linux-x86_64-gcc4.4-MGHIO Linux-x86_64-gcc4.4-SCIFIO Linux-x86_64-gcc4.4-SkullStrip Linux-x86_64-gcc4.4-SmoothingRecursiveYvvGaussianFilter
I've also moved the following to the Expected Nightly Exotic group: Linux-x86_64-gcc4.8-release-shared On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Bradley Lowekamp <[email protected]>wrote: > Brian, > > The new lhcp-rh6 remote look good to add the the module group. I have > these builds configured in debug mode. However, it seems like we are > finding more optimization issue that need work around. I intent to add more > debugging flags to valid states to many of these builds, at some point. > > I have also corrected the name of Linux-x64_64-gcc4.4-m32 to > Linux-x64_64-gcc4.4-m32. > > > > On Feb 1, 2014, at 2:30 PM, Brian Helba <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > To be clear, enabling ITK_BUILD_ALL_MODULES_FOR_TESTS will speed up > configuration time. > > > > However, explicitly setting CTEST_BUILD_TARGET causes the build system > to ignore other modules (not strictly required for compilation) anyway, so > ITK_BUILD_ALL_MODULES_FOR_TESTS has no effect on build time in this case. > > And what controls all the tests that can be run? Something seems off. The > new valgrind script here: > > http://open.cdash.org/viewNotes.php?buildid=3197008 > > This script has neither ITK_BUILD_ALL_MODULES_FOR_TESTS enabled nor a > CTEST_BUILD_TARGET specified, the test selected to run seem odd: > > http://open.cdash.org/viewTest.php?onlypassed&buildid=3197008 > > They include vnl, but not ITKCore or other dependent ITK modules tests, > yet dependent modules tests are being compiled. The configuration is also > 2X compared to a normal BUILD_DEFAULT. So why aren't all of them being run? > > Just to be clear this is what I was hoping for, but I'm not sure why it's > happening this way. > > Brad > > > > > Best, > > Brian > > > > -- > > Brian Helba > > Medical Imaging > > Kitware, Inc. > > -- Brian Helba Medical Imaging Kitware, Inc.
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