on Mon May 07 2007, Brad King <brad.king-AT-kitware.com> wrote:
FYI, CMake now comes with CTest which is a full DART client, so there is no need to install Tcl on every system anymore. There is now also a DART "2" that provides much more flexible display of testing results. IIRC, the new DART requires only java and a web server on the server side. CTest supports submission to both DART versions.
Here is the DART "2" dashboard for CMake itself:
http://dart.na-mic.org/CMake/Dashboard/
and for a much larger project more on boost's scale:
Hmm, well I hope the presentation is tunable because it doesn't look at first glance like what I see there would be very useful for Boost in the form it is presented.
CMake now also comes with CPack which creates configuration files for native packaging tools. The 2.4 CPack version is beta but is already good enough to package the CMake release itself.
Together CMake, CTest and CPack provide a full development, testing, and distribution tool suite. They all come in a single installer.
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