No, i didn't commit it to the trunk because i wanted to verify it first. You would need to apply the patch manually. If Dave agrees that it should go into 1.4.3 i'll commit it to the trunk and then i can give you a build number.
regards, Daniel 2009/1/24 Scott Vickery <[email protected]>: > Hmmm, it was a part of 1.4.2 and I did not realize it? No worries. > > I would be happy to test the new code. Is this a new build I should grab to > test? > > Scott > > On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Daniel Hommel <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Scott, >> >> I attached a patch to CCNET-1348 today that should fix the cleanCopy >> issues. As far as i remember the cleanCopy feature is in release 1.4.2 >> but i only works if you explicitly set the working directory in the >> svn block. With the patch everything should be fine. Testing is always >> appreciated ;-). >> >> regards, >> >> Daniel >> >> >> 2009/1/21 Scott <[email protected]>: >> > >> > I have searched around for a solution to this, but, not found an >> > answer yet. >> > >> > I want to do a clean build every time I build. According to this, >> > http://jira.public.thoughtworks.org/browse/CCNET-1256, >> > <cleanCopy>True</cleanCopy> for <sourcecontrol type="svn"> is not in a >> > CC build yet. As a work around, I decided to do this: >> > >> > <prebuild> >> > <exec> >> > <executable>cmd</executable> >> > <buildArgs>/c rmdir /s /q c:\buildFolder\code\trunk >> > \projectFolder</buildArgs> >> > </exec> >> > </prebuild> >> > >> > This work fine if the folder exists. But, the first time the project >> > is built, before the code is checked out, the build fails with "The >> > system cannot find the file specified." How can I get CC to ignore >> > that error? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Scott Vickery > > -- Daniel Hommel [email protected] | PGP: B95AAD5E
