[CMake] ctest/cdash question

Biddiscombe, John A. biddisco at cscs.ch
Sat Sep 6 03:34:36 EDT 2014


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" <dlrdave at aol.com> wrote:

>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." <biddisco at cscs.ch>
>>wrote:
>> 
>> 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 both
>>together like this
>> 
>> ctest –D ExperimentalStart
>> ctest –D ExperimentalTest –R test1
>> ctest –D ExperimentalTest –R test2
>> ctest –D ExperimentalSubmit
>> 
>> Except that the test2 xml overwrites the test1 xml
>> 
>> And I can’t run
>> ctest –D ExperimentalTest –R test1|test2
>> Because it comes from multiple scripts that are triggered independently.
>> 
>> So the question becomes … is it possible to run tests separately, but
>>have them merged into one test submission on the Cdash dashboard? (I
>>tried a simple xml merge of the files, but it didn’t work as expected,
>>so I thought I’d ask here before spending more time no it)
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> JB
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