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authorDavid Cole <david.cole@kitware.com>2010-06-13 15:02:27 (GMT)
committerDavid Cole <david.cole@kitware.com>2010-06-13 15:02:27 (GMT)
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Remove CTestTest3.
At this point, CTestTest3 causes more problems than it's worth. It uses CVS to grab a remote (over the network) copy of kwsys code for testing. This causes some sort of problem nearly every night on the nightly CMake dashboards. Worse: it causes problems on different machines on different nights, then the next day, it's fine again. So: remove this test and monitor the coverage. If we lose a significant portion of code coverage, I will revert this commit and re-activate the test. However, if we do not lose a significant portion of code coverage, I will remove the code for the test as well as removing it from the CMakeLists.txt file. Brad King and I discussed this over the last few weeks, and we both think we have sufficient coverage of all the checkout and update code in other locally (non-network) based tests. On the other hand, even if we do take a mild hit on coverage temporarily, it should be relatively easy to increase our coverage again by adding bits to those other locally based tests.
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