[CMake] How does ctest impose CVS checkout time?
Hello, Does anyone know how CTest is able to set the CVS checkout time (with the -D option I would guess) when I am the one that provides the CVS checkout command in my Ctest script file by setting CTEST_CVS_CHECKOUT or CTEST_CVS_COMMAND? Is the CVS checkout followed by some sort of 'cvs update -D ' command to set the date or something? This information is not being eched with 'ctest -S xxx -VV'. In my opinon, the verbose option should show *all* the major commands that are being made to the system so that I can debug problems when they occur. Can Ctest be modified to or a new super-verbose option be added to show me all of the major commands that it runs? Thanks, - Ross ___ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake
Re: [CMake] How does ctest impose CVS checkout time?
Bartlett, Roscoe A wrote: Hello, Does anyone know how CTest is able to set the CVS checkout time (with the -D option I would guess) when I am the one that provides the CVS checkout command in my Ctest script file by setting CTEST_CVS_CHECKOUT or CTEST_CVS_COMMAND? Is the CVS checkout followed by some sort of 'cvs update -D ' command to set the date or something? This information is not being eched with 'ctest -S xxx -VV'. In my opinon, the verbose option should show *all* the major commands that are being made to the system so that I can debug problems when they occur. It comes from CTestConfig.cmake for the project. set(CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME 21:00:00 EDT) Can Ctest be modified to or a new super-verbose option be added to show me all of the major commands that it runs? ctest --debug -VV -Bill ___ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake