[Dart] Dart Setup Question

Hirohito Okuda hirohito.okuda at yale.edu
Wed Oct 18 13:32:13 EDT 2006


Todd,

Can you try 

SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD xmlrpc)

instead of

SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "xmlrpc")

?

Hirohito


Todd Pitts wrote:
> All,
>
> 	I have downloaded dart2 (1.0.7) and successfully run a dart server by
> following the instructions in the PDF file.  After going to the
> directory containing the unpacked files and entering  
>
> /usr/java/jre1.5.0_06/bin/java -jar DartServer.jar  --refresh \
> --refreshServer TestServer TestProject
>
> The server starts and I can visit the webpage at http://localhost:8081.
> I can also shutdown the server with:
>
>  /usr/java/jre1.5.0_06/bin/java -jar DartClient.jar -q TestProject
>
> However, I can not submit to the server with ctest.  After enabling
> testing in my top level CMakeLists.txt file and  configuring my project
> with a CTestConfig.cmake containing:
>
> SET (CTEST_PROJECT_NAME "TestProject")
> SET (CTEST_NIGHTLY_START_TIME "21:00:00 EDT")
> SET (CTEST_DROP_METHOD "xmlrpc")
> SET (CTEST_DROP_SITE "http://localhost:8081")
> SET (CTEST_DROP_LOCATION "TestProject")
> SET (CTEST_COMPRESS_SUBMISSION OFF)
>
> I run ctest in my project build directory and obtain:
>
> Start processing tests
> Test project
>   1/  1 Testing SimpleTest                       Passed
>
> 100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 1
>
>
>
> I then run ctest -D Experimental in my project build directory and
> obtain:
>
>    Site: planck.sandia.gov
>    Build name: Linux-c++
> Create new tag: 20061018-1457 - Experimental
> Start processing tests
> Configure project
>    Each . represents 1024 bytes of output
>     . Size of output: 0K
> Build project
>    Each symbol represents 1024 bytes of output.
>    '!' represents an error and '*' a warning.
>     . Size of output: 0K
>    0 Compiler errors
>    0 Compiler warnings
> Test project
>   1/  1 Testing SimpleTest                       Passed
>
> 100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 1
> Performing coverage
>  Cannot find any coverage files.
> Submit files (using xmlrpc)
>    Using XML-RPC submit method
>    Submitting to: http://localhost:8081/TestProject/Command/
> (TestProject)
>    Submit file: /home/tapitts/libsri-
> build/Testing/20061018-1457/Build.xml
>  Submission problem: HTTP response: 403 (-504)
>    Problems when submitting via XML-RPC
> Errors while running CTest
>
> I am not sure how to go about trouble shooting the problem effectively
> being unfamiliar with java and the associated tools (curl, etc.).  Also,
> if it helps earlier it failed saying it would not resolve an internal
> company proxy server (which it listed by name).  I have no idea how curl
> got the name or why it was trying to contact the proxy server.  Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> -Todd
>
>
>
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