Why would you want to promote on a successful build?  Don't you want
to test the code before promoting it?

just curious,
Helmut.

On Feb 11, 10:37 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Brad, I think you're right. :) thanks SO MUCH.
> Im a newbie at this, and I
> was afraid I was overthinking it. Digging into the msbuild
> logger.....perl
> triggers....etc.....
> I can just run the accurev CLI as my last task in the task section. If
> the
> continuous integration build succeeds, itll run...if it doesnt it
> wont.
> Thanks,
> Russ
>
> On Feb 11, 10:29 am, Brad Stiles <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > When ccnet.config runs msbuild, on a continuous integration stream
> > > (building everytime there is a checkin), and succeeds, is there a way
> > > to capture that value, so I can issue the command to [promote all] to
> > > the parent stream?
>
> > Wouldn't that just be a second (or third, or whatever) task in the
> > <tasks /> section?  As I recall, execution of the build stops and all
> > subsequent tasks are skipped when one of the fails.
>
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