olivier lamy a écrit :
Hi,
* Yes it's stored in the database with the buildResult (like a clone and add
of the buildDefinition).
* Yes it is in the email.
* It looks we have to store the buildDefinition even if the scm
update/checkout failed
no, if the build fails in checkout/update, the
also when it is in progress
On 24/09/2007, at 6:50 PM, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
olivier lamy a écrit :
Hi,
* Yes it's stored in the database with the buildResult (like a
clone and add
of the buildDefinition).
* Yes it is in the email.
* It looks we have to store the buildDefinition even
Brett,
you want to hide it when it is in progress or it is empty too?
If it is empty, it's a bug but I don't want to hide it when the build is
started.
Emmanuel
Brett Porter a écrit :
also when it is in progress
On 24/09/2007, at 6:50 PM, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
olivier lamy a écrit :
It's empty too
On 24/09/2007, at 7:30 PM, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Brett,
you want to hide it when it is in progress or it is empty too?
If it is empty, it's a bug but I don't want to hide it when the
build is started.
Emmanuel
Brett Porter a écrit :
also when it is in progress
On
Hi,
* Yes it's stored in the database with the buildResult (like a clone and add
of the buildDefinition).
* Yes it is in the email.
* It looks we have to store the buildDefinition even if the scm
update/checkout failed
--
Olivier
2007/9/23, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A couple of