[Dart] Nightly date/time tag not correctly generated

Félix C. Morency felix.morency at gmail.com
Thu Dec 6 12:10:51 EST 2007


Hi,

I have the same exact problem here but no solution.

Félix C. Morency


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> Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 16:19:54 -0000 (UTC)
> From: "Kevin de Souza" <kevin at imorphics.com>
> Subject: [Dart] Nightly date/time tag not correctly generated
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> I am running CMake/CTest 2.4.6
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> My Nightly builds specify a start time of 22:00 EST.
> I am running my CTest script at 06:05 GMT.
> However, the CTest process generates a tag of 23:59.
>
> The build completes and submits to the dashboard, but never appears. (I
> suspect that 23:59 is an error flag and is ignored.)
>
> I cannot find where the tag is generated. It appears as a file "TAG" in
> the binary Testing directory, and is incorporated into various
> file/directory names there too.
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> My output looks like this:
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> Run ctest command: /usr/bin/ctest -D Nightly
>   Site: imorphics
>   Build name: Linux_gcc
> Determine Nightly Start Time
>   Specified time: 22:00:00 EST
> Create new tag: 20071205-2359 - Nightly
> Start processing tests
> Updating the repository
>   Updating the repository: ~/nightly/reldeb/src/vxl
>   Use CVS repository type
> Determine Nightly Start Time
>   Specified time: 22:00:00 EST
>   Gathering version information (each . represents one updated file):
>   Project is up-to-date
> Configure project
>   Each . represents 1024 bytes of output
>    .................. Size of output: 17K
> etc etc.
>
> I found a similar-looking problem in the archives "[Dart] Timezone
> confusion with nightly builds" but it didn't help me.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Kevin
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