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Currently this silently fails on some systems. Make sure those things get
noticed so we can fix that.
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Use a generator expression to get the real place of this target instead of
guessing it wrong.
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Also, comment out all "debugging" calls to message() that helped
us interpret the output on other platforms when running on the
dashboard clients.
Using ERROR_QUIET avoids unnecessary stderr output while calling
external tools to determine the processor count. If there's an
error parsing the output, we set the count to 0 anyhow.
Also, the test will fail on a CMake dashboard run if the count
comes back equal to 0.
Now that the code is "done"-ish, remove the debugging output.
Expect no output on stdout or stderr when calling the
ProcessorCount function from now on.
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It also fails if count is not a decimal integer.
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More dev work remains to be done here. Removing test failure
condition until that dev work is complete, so it does not
mask or hide other, more important failures, on the dashboard.
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Maximize output to gather data on the dashboards.
Only FATAL_ERROR out once at the bottom if an error
occurred earlier.
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Thanks to Rolf Eike Beer <eike@sf-mail.de> for the code snippet
parsing the pidin output.
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Credit goes to David Cole ( http://www.kitware.com/blog/home/post/63 ).
Also add a script-based test of the new module.
Signed-off-by: Michael Wild <themiwi@users.sourceforge.net>
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