After messing around with redirecting the make output streams I've discovered
my grievous error of not putting the CTEST_USE_LAUNCHERS inside the CMake cache.
Everything looks good now.
Thanks again David.
Regards,
Ho Cheung
Research Assistant - University of Houston
hocheun...@gmail.com
fact to be not true.
http://open.cdash.org/buildSummary.php?buildid=2525832
I wonder if OSX10.8 changed where the streams are being sent to.
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Ho Cheung
Research Assistant - University of Houston
hocheun...@gmail.com
(832) 215-6347
On Aug 20, 2012, at 4:37 PM, David Cole wrote:
> ct
Thanks David,
That seems to have been the problem.
However, now the error messages are now corrupted like it is some kind of
threading race condition. I assume make -j is supported by CTest/CDash?
http://open.cdash.org/viewBuildError.php?buildid=2525692
Regards,
Ho Cheung
Research Assistant
Apparently the submission isn't uploading my scripts either.
I've attached it in this email here.
release_continuous.cmake
Description: Binary data
Regards,
Ho Cheung
Research Assistant - University of Houston
hocheun...@gmail.com
(832) 215-6347
On Aug 20, 2012, at 2:15 PM,
. OSX10.8 has broken the submission routines.
I was hoping if someone could take a look and eliminate 1 and 2.
Regards,
Ho Cheung
Research Assistant - University of Houston
hocheun...@gmail.com
(832) 215-6347
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are being passed to clang.
-Ho
On Jul 26, 2012, at 12:10 PM, Ho Cheung wrote:
> Hi developers,
>
> As some of you have heard, Apple released Mountain Lion yesterday alongside a
> new release of Xcode (4.4).
>
> Back in XCode 4.2, Apple decided to make the clang/LLVM co
Xcode 4.3 as I haven't used Xcode for development of my project
since Snow Leopard/Xcode 3.x.
Could anyone advise?
Thanks,
Ho Cheung
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