On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Jeremiah Willcock <jewil...@osl.iu.edu>wrote:
> On Wed, 6 May 2009, Doug Gregor wrote: > > I have created a CDash dashboard for Boost, kindly hosted by Kitware. >> The dashboard is here: >> >> http://www.cdash.org/CDashPublic/index.php?project=Boost >> >> The CMake build system on the Boost release branch is now configured >> to build and test with CTest, then submit to this dashboard. If you >> configure a Boost build tree with CMake, you can then build the >> "Experimental" target to (e.g., via "make Experimental") to build+test >> and submit those results to the dashboard. >> >> This is a work in progress; we'll be working to make submission easier >> (e.g., via CTest scripts), get more testing working, and make use of >> some of the newer, cooler features of CDash that can help Boost... but >> we could certainly use more help! >> > > Is it possible to have the results broken down by library like the > traditional Boost dashboard is? That would make sorting through the results > much easier. The tests look like they're already grouped by a label that relates back to the boost library they derive from so implementing this would only be a matter of a different viewer. I've filed a feature request for it here. Feel free to add comments if you'd like. http://public.kitware.com/Bug/view.php?id=8991 -- Philip Lowman
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