Brad King c00e4ac3f0 From 829fa09a262cb79e95975d8942c8e406c008397f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Brad King <brad.king@kitware.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 11:23:19 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] KWSys: Use short fallback timeout for Process tests

If any of the KWSys Process tests take more than a minute or two then
something is wrong.  There is no need to wait for a long default
timeout.
---
 Source/kwsys/CMakeLists.txt |    1 +
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Source/kwsys/CMakeLists.txt b/Source/kwsys/CMakeLists.txt
index 083629a..bdf6613 100644
--- a/Source/kwsys/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/Source/kwsys/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -1097,6 +1097,7 @@ IF(KWSYS_STANDALONE OR CMake_SOURCE_DIR)
     FOREACH(n 1 2 3 4 5 6 ${KWSYS_TEST_PROCESS_7})
       ADD_TEST(kwsys.testProcess-${n} ${EXEC_DIR}/${KWSYS_NAMESPACE}TestProcess ${n})
       KWSYS_SET_PROPERTY(TEST kwsys.testProcess-${n} PROPERTY LABELS ${KWSYS_LABELS_TEST})
+      SET_TESTS_PROPERTIES(kwsys.testProcess-${n} PROPERTIES TIMEOUT 120)
     ENDFOREACH(n)

     # Some Apple compilers produce bad optimizations in this source.
--
1.7.0
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