On 8/17/2010 12:26 PM, Lorenzo Natale wrote:
On 17-Aug-10 4:40 PM, Bill Hoffman wrote:
We have been working quite a bit on making ctest/CDash more robust. If
you use git master ctest and svn CDash it should give more information,
and even retry if it fails.
Indeed, ctest built from git works
On 17-Aug-10 4:40 PM, Bill Hoffman wrote:
> We have been working quite a bit on making ctest/CDash more robust. If
> you use git master ctest and svn CDash it should give more information,
> and even retry if it fails.
Indeed, ctest built from git works perfectly (I haven't touched CDash).
Sinc
On 17-Aug-10 4:03 PM, Tyler Roscoe wrote:
> Does your Build.xml look correct? Are there any relevant messages in the
> web server logs?
>
> tyler
the build.xml looks good (as far as I can tell) and no particular
message is logged in the web server...
I'll try git ctest and svn cdash and get back
On 8/17/2010 10:03 AM, Tyler Roscoe wrote:
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 03:35:02PM +0200, Lorenzo Natale wrote:
Submit files (using http)
Using HTTP submit method
Drop site:[..]
Error when uploading file: [...]/20100816-2200/Build.xml
Error message was: Empty reply from server
I agree t
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 03:35:02PM +0200, Lorenzo Natale wrote:
> Submit files (using http)
>Using HTTP submit method
>Drop site:[..]
> Error when uploading file: [...]/20100816-2200/Build.xml
>Error message was: Empty reply from server
I agree that CDash doesn't always produce the mos
Hi all,
we have recently started using CTest. We set up five machines three
Linux, a Mac and a WindowsXP for continuous and nightly builds and our
own dashboard. All works well, expect the WindowsXP machine (CMake/CTest
2.8.2) which refuses to log on the dashboard with the error:
Submit files (usi