38c762c Merge 'remove-CTestTest3' into ctest-file-checksum
46df0b4 Activate retry code on any curl submit failure.
8705497 Checksum test should use CMAKE_TESTS_CDASH_SERVER
d0d1cdd Mock checksum failure output for old CDash versions
af5ef0c Testing for CTest checksum
86e81b5 CTest should resubmit in the checksum failed case
d6b7107 Fix subscript out of range crash
082c87e Cross-platform fixes for checksum/retry code
e525649 Checksums on CTest submit files, and retry timed out submissions.
56da481 Changed ADDITIONAL_SEARCH_PATHS to PostgreSQL_ADDITIONAL_SEARCH_PATHS.
106de67 Forgot the copyright notice.
5ecfe16 Adding a FindPostgreSQL.cmake module
7fd3739 Find correct Qt plugins for cross-compiling.
ff888dd Fix some issues with refinding when qmake executable is changed.
22e725f Tweak for cygwin, don't convert : to ;
b55da4c Add cross-compiling support to FindQt4.cmake
Add option CMAKE_USE_SYSTEM_BZIP2 and enable it automatically when
CMAKE_USE_SYSTEM_LIBRARIES is on. While we're at it, remove XMLRPC from
the list of system library options because we no longer provide it in
source.
The CTestTestFailedSubmit-http test was failing on the
hut11 Experimental dashboards with "Empty reply from
server" due to a localhost settings change.
Previously, we were only going into the retry block
for time out conditions. But a "could not connect"
response, or really any sort of curl failure, is
also a condition where we should retry the submit
if the user has requested a retry.
Fix niggly in ExternalProject that would inadvertently
create a log file of output when a command was explicitly
set to the empty string.
Also, increase the default value for showing context
around build errors to 10 lines, up from 6. Also add
the ability to customize this setting so that users
can put it back to 6 or even lower if they want, or
show more if they want.
Clang is smart enough to recognize that "*(int*)0=0" invokes undefined
behavior, warns, and produces an "undefined instruction". The message
in commit "Avoid Clang optimizer bug in testProcess-[45]" (2010-07-02)
is incorrect; this is not a Clang bug. It really is undefined
behavior. Use "*(int*)1=0" to produce a crash instead.