David Cole
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1e04804e84
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Force CheckSourceTree test to pass if the source tree is not a CVS checkout. The test can only do its checking if cvs is available and the source tree is a cvs checkout. Also, allow for the possibility that backslash characters exist in the HOME environment variable, because they may when built in a cygwin environment on Windows.
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2009-12-07 11:54:23 -05:00 |
David Cole
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8d28ce8029
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Fix cvs password problems during the CMake.CheckSourceTree test. Make sure cvs has access to the original value of the HOME environment variable and not the 'CMake testing' value of it so that any cvs passwords set up on the machine work to get the list of local modifications using 'cvs up'...
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2009-12-04 14:50:37 -05:00 |
David Cole
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7ae028eb33
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ENH: Make the CheckSourceTree test emit a warning (but pass instead of fail) when there is an in-source build on a dashboard machine.
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2009-07-27 12:04:03 -04:00 |
David Cole
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32be77df8c
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ENH: Improvements to the new CheckSourceTree test: ignore Thumbs.db and .DS_Store files. Force all output to stderr by not using STATUS with message. Better error text.
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2009-07-25 13:32:07 -04:00 |
David Cole
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6237c6ead4
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BUG: Improve CheckSourceTree test so that it ignores 'U ' output from cvs update. Also: improve failure logic for dashboard runs and developer runs.
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2009-07-24 17:12:37 -04:00 |
David Cole
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5bea9620dc
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BUG: Additional fix necessary for issue #8481 so that Xcode builds do not write files into the source tree. Also add a test that runs last to check for local modifications in CMake_SOURCE_DIR based on whether 'cvs -q -n up -dP' output is empty. Test fails on dashboard runs when there are local modifications. Test passes on non-dashboard runs with local modifications so that CMake developers may have mods when running the test locally.
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2009-07-24 15:58:23 -04:00 |