The old version encountered a compile error on newer versions of GCC.
Update to the latest supported release of Trilinos, remove the version
number from the name of the Contract, and some other minor tweaks to
get the test passing once more.
Add a ValidateBuild.cmake script that runs after the Trilinos
dashboard run is complete. In that script, look for some expected
Trilinos executable files. Run the basic Teuchos unit tests
executable and expect it to return 0 for no errors.
Also, patch the main CMakeLists.txt file to get rid of new warnings
from CMake when variables passed in on the command line go
un-referenced in the CMakeLists processing.
Also:
- allow local variables 'repo' and 'tag' to be overridden
by the optional LocalOverrides.cmake
- print out STATUS messages to see the variable values in
CMake configure output
To activate the CSE contract test on a given Linux
machine's CMake dashboard, put
CMAKE_CONTRACT_PROJECTS:STRING=cse-snapshot
in the CMake dashboard's initial cache.
The chosen snapshot does not generate subproject
dependency info right now. That code was in a
previous revision in the CSE's svn repo that
apparently has not been merged into the present cse
git repository master branch. After that is fixed up
in the cse repo, we can update the tag here so that
the snapshot built here can run a sub-project based
dashboard script. For now, it runs as one big build
step, building 'all'.
The idea is that we can make sure that CMake is staying backwards
compatible by testing projects against CMake as the changes are made
in CMake. Because these tests will take a long time to run, they
will not be enabled by default. Instead, they will be enabled by
putting a cache variable into CMake.