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Subject: Re: [Boost-testing] Alternative to run.py ?
From: Steven Watanabe (watanabesj_at_[hidden])
Date: 2015-04-24 18:11:17
AMDG
On 04/24/2015 09:13 AM, Alain Miniussi wrote:
>
> The following page explains how to run the regression test and upload
> the test reports in a single xml file:
> http://www.boost.org/development/running_regression_tests.html
>
> That's usually all I need, but I also have a few situations when I need
> to used clusters only a (almost working) git over ssh connexion to
> github is autorized.
> It seems that running run.py in those circumstances is not very
> practical. For one, downloads are usually made over https and not alway
> from github.
>
> Now it seems that run.y is mostly a wrapper and I guess that it should
> be possible to build the xml report without it, but I couldn't find much
> documentation for that.
> More specifically, I suspect that there is a tool that collect all the
> individual xml files and aggregate them in a single xml file ?
>
You can use --have-source if you don't want run.py
to get the boost tree.
In Christ,
Steven Watanabe