[Dart] Reports date

Félix C. Morency felix.morency at gmail.com
Tue Nov 20 11:03:03 EST 2007


Jim,

Thank you for answering.

My projects Nightly time are set to default (9:00 PM) with a 24h
duration (default again) and my cron jobs are setted to 22:01 (10:01
PM). Is the problem my too long duration ?

I have another issue when updating my Project.xml file. The changes
doesn't apprear in the darhboard, even with the --refresh and
--refreshServer flag. Any idea why ?

Regards,
Félix C. Morency

On Nov 20, 2007 10:28 AM, Miller, James V (GE, Research)
<millerjv at crd.ge.com> wrote:
> Felix,
>
> Dart always defaults to showing the "most recent" or "current" dashboard.  This is defined by the primary track, usually a Nightly track. The view is based on time of day on the server machine and the Start Time of the primary track.  We have set up the Slicer dashboard so that the Nightly clock starts at 11:00 pm EDT on our server. (We usually set the start times in our daylight savings time so that we do not have to adjust the start time or our cron jobs as we go on and off of daylight savings time).
>
> If you are not seeing the dashboard you want, your start time in your Project.xml file may not coincide with the start time set in your cron jobs, etc.  You want to make sure these match up.
>
> The build process is essentially a special "test" of your software.  It tests whether your software compiles without errors or warnings.
>
> Jim
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: dart-bounces+millerjv=crd.ge.com at public.kitware.com [mailto:dart-bounces+millerjv=crd.ge.com at public.kitware.com] On Behalf Of Félix C. Morency
> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 4:41 PM
> To: dart at public.kitware.com
> Subject: [Dart] Reports date
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a couple of questions here:
>
> 1)
> I am reposting this question since I didn't get the desired answer. I want to be able to get the "last day" report, just like this page:
>
> http://dart.na-mic.org/Slicer3/Dashboard/
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> The dashboard displays the previous day report by default.
>
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> 2)
> I want to know how come the "build" process is processed like a "test" by Dart.
>
> Regards,
> Félix C. Morency
>


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