http://www.autobuild.org reports to support Perforce. I've only used
it w/ svn.
thanks to all those that replied - a few options to work on there
thanks
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On Mon, 2008-11-17 at 17:16 +, Tom Brown wrote:
Currently devs check code into perforce and we have to checkout
package update repo deploy
I know this could be scripted but are there any tools out there that can
take code from a repository and build rpm's in a continuous integration
Tom Brown wrote:
I know this could be scripted but are there any tools out there that can
take code from a repository and build rpm's in a continuous integration
type manner? I have been hunting around for such a tool and so far not
seeing anything obvious as i dont want to reinvent the wheel
Hi
Currently devs check code into perforce and we have to checkout
package update repo deploy
I know this could be scripted but are there any tools out there that can
take code from a repository and build rpm's in a continuous integration
type manner? I have been hunting around for such
Tom Brown wrote:
Hi
Currently devs check code into perforce and we have to checkout
package update repo deploy
I know this could be scripted but are there any tools out there that can
take code from a repository and build rpm's in a continuous integration
type manner? I have been
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008, Tom Brown wrote:
Currently devs check code into perforce and we have to checkout package
update repo deploy
I know this could be scripted but are there any tools out
there that can take code from a repository and build rpm's
in a continuous integration type manner? I
http://www.autobuild.org reports to support Perforce. I've only used it w/
svn.
mjc
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Tom Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Currently devs check code into perforce and we have to checkout package
update repo deploy
I know this could be scripted but are
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