David
OK, understood.
Currently, the buildbot is running 145 unit tests, then 52 regression
tests in separate steps, every dashboard line has +145 and -52
respectively so the +/- numbers can’t get much worse!
My dashboard is 1.8.2 which dates back a few years. Just seeing the
red/green (and one
You're welcome.
One caveat to mention with this sort of submit pattern (submitting
multiple build or test chunks to a single row on the CDash dashboard)
is that it messes up the incremental +n/-n
compare-to-previous-submission numbers of build warnings and errors,
and number of test passes an
David
Of course. So simple, I just tried it and it works, that will save me a
lot of script tweaking.
Thanks very much
JB
On 06/09/14 03:18, "David Cole" wrote:
>Not off topic at all.
>
>Try start, test, submit, test, submit. Should work.
>
>Start is the thing that writes a new time stamp t
Not off topic at all.
Try start, test, submit, test, submit. Should work.
Start is the thing that writes a new time stamp tag, and all that follows
should be associated with the most recent start's tag.
HTH,
David C.
> On Sep 5, 2014, at 5:07 PM, "Biddiscombe, John A." wrote:
>
> Sorry if
Sorry if this is off topic for the list.
If I
ctest –D ExperimentalStart
ctest –D ExperimentalTest –R test1
ctest –D ExperimentalSubmit
Then
ctest –D ExperimentalStart
ctest –D ExperimentalTest –R test2
ctest –D ExperimentalSubmit
It appears as two entries on the dashboard, but I’d like to have