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2011-02-09STORM-937 : Fix python scripts shebang line and license header for consistencyMerov Linden
2010-09-27MergeLeyla Farazha
2010-09-03Post-convert merge by convert_monolith.py from ↵Aimee Linden
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2010-09-13Prepend passed in path arguments, except when they are system paths.Christian Goetze (CG)
2010-09-13Clean up the LD_LIBRARY_PATH list prior to re-assembling it into a string.Christian Goetze (CG)
2010-09-13Add debug output to "indra/cmake/run_build_test.py".Christian Goetze (CG)
2010-08-13Change license from GPL to LGPL (version 2.1)Oz Linden
2010-08-12correct license tags from "internal" to "viewergpl"Oz Linden
2009-11-25Uncomment the run_build_test.py args to debug problem with coverity buildsCG Linden
2009-11-18Switch some files to Unix line endingsBryan O'Sullivan
2009-11-13mergeLoren Shih
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2009-11-03mergeLoren Shih
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2009-09-08QAR-1619: Finish replacing RunBuildTest.cmake with run_build_test.py.Nat Goodspeed
Because the details of RunBuildTest.cmake versus run_build_test.py had to be changed in so many different places, introduce LL_TEST_COMMAND CMake macro (in LLTestCommand.cmake) to encapsulate construction of the actual command line. Use LL_TEST_COMMAND in LL_ADD_PROJECT_UNIT_TESTS, LL_ADD_INTEGRATION_TEST, the big indra/test monolith and the various LslCompilerMacros. Fix run_build_test.py to pass through the test executable's own options (e.g. --touch, --output) without inspection. Defend it against the case when the platform-specific library path environment variable doesn't yet exist. Make it report errors only on nonzero test-program rc. Remove RunBuildTest.cmake.
2009-09-04QAR-1619: Replace RunBuildTest.cmake with run_build_test.py for LSL tests.Nat Goodspeed
RunBuildTest.cmake can't handle pathnames containing spaces. run_build_test.py accepts an arbitrary number of individually-quoted command-line arguments, passing each through to Python's subprocess.call().