Change types of local variables, or casting, or re-arrange
expressions to get rid of "conversion may alter value" warnings
as seen on recent dashboard submissions from londinium.kitware.
If GIT_EXECUTABLE is not passed in, and is not available from
DartConfiguration.tcl or CTestConfiguration.ini, then make one
more last ditch attempt to get it from Update.xml, if there is
an Update.xml. For dashboards that have successfully done a
ctest_update call, there should be an Update.xml in the Testing
subdir of the binary tree. Parse that file for the git executable
recorded in the <UpdateCommand> element.
And make this test pass on those RogueResearch dashboard machines!
Make sure no one tries to use gcc 33 based tools to build CMake.
This is because a cpack test failed with a crash. The crash
seems to be caused by the stack checking code on by default in
OpenBSD. The crash is in some stl code. The problem is fixed
with newer gcc compilers on OpenBSD.
Extend the fix from commit 68c7d3e2 (FindMPI: Do not parse -l in middle
of library name, 2010-06-24). Parse -D, -I, -L, and -Wl only with
preceding spaces or at the beginning of the string.
ldd can return "not found" and we need to handle it correctly.
In that case, we extract only the name of the library instead of trying for its full path.
Some zlib.h files have ZLIB_VERSION "1.2.3.3" with 4 numbers instead of 3.
The regex is changed to grab the first 3 numbers.
It was slow because if it failed to find that string near the top of the file,
where it usually is, it would read the entire file.
We parse the output of 'mpicc -shome:link' to look for -l options
specifying libraries. Fix the parsing regex to avoid matching the
string '-l' in the middle of a library name.
I naively assumed in my previous commit that the Convert call
would correctly convert a relative path file name correctly
relative to the makefile's current output directory. It actually
converts it relative to the process's current working directory.
So it would be different depending on how you launched cmake-gui.
This commit ensures that the generated files are always the same
by starting with a full path to begin with, based on the makefile
GetCurrentOutputDirectory method.
Git's diff-tree format has no '\n'-terminated blank line at the end of
its commit message body block if there are no diff lines. Instead the
message body is terminated by '\0' and there is no diff section. Teach
CTest to parse the format in this case.
Avoid issues with two external projects trying to extract two
separate trees at the same time into the same location. Should
fix the sporadically failing ExternalProject test on the dashboards
for parallel builds.
In version 3.0 of the CUDA toolkit when building code for emulation, you need to link
against a new version of the cuda run time library called cudartemu. This CL adds a check
for the new library and uses it when present and in emulation mode. Note that this
library is not present in previous or subsequent versions of the CUDA toolkit.