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Re: [certi-dev] Setting-up Dashboard submission for CERTI
From: |
Eric Noulard |
Subject: |
Re: [certi-dev] Setting-up Dashboard submission for CERTI |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Sep 2011 15:42:33 +0200 |
2011/9/21 Jan-Patrick Osterloh <address@hidden>:
> Hi all,
>
> Am 16.09.2011 23:23, schrieb Eric Noulard:
>> 3) run
>> ctest -S certi-ctest.cmake,Experimental
>> for an experimental build
>
> I followed this procedure, and got the following output:
Sorry it took me some time to answer taht.
>
>
> address@hidden> ctest -S certi-ctest.cmake,Experimental
> Error when uploading file:
> C:/home/nightlybuild/CERTI-Test/build/Testing/20110921-1618/Update.xml
> Error message was: The requested URL returned error: 417
> Problems when submitting via HTTP
You proxy must be picky about http protocol version.
see:
http://www.cmake.org/Bug/print_bug_page.php?bug_id=8903
You should use CMake/CTest version greater than 2.8.1 and use:
ctest --http1.0 -S certi-ctest.cmake,Experimental
> C:/home/nightlybuild/CERTI-Test/build/Testing/20110921-1618/Build.xml
> Error message was: The requested URL returned error: 417
> Problems when submitting via HTTP
> Unable to find executable: MessageBufferTests
> Unable to find executable: MsgBufferTests
> Unable to find executable: TestHLAtypes
> Unable to find executable: TestClocks
> Unable to find executable: TestFedTime
Those Error are the consequence of a failing Build.
Since the build failed no executable were produced.
> Seems that the server doesn't allow http upload (see
> http://cmake.3232098.n2.nabble.com/Submitting-to-CDash-fails-with-error-417-td5717229.html)
Like I said, this shouldn't be the CDash server itself but your proxy
relaying the request
which is refusing HTTP 1.1 request.
> The executables are build, and are in
> "C:\home\nightlybuild\CERTI-Test\build" (and have the .exe ending). I
> don't know where the problem is. I attach the four xml files, maybe it
> helps...
The Build.xml attached to the mail indicate that the Build failed
which is logical
because the ctest does a clean checkout & configure & build & test.
So the version tested is the CVS HEAD and not your [may be patched] local tree.
--
Erk
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