What i see is when we actually force the build frm the webdash
board ,it invokes the IDE and when we refresh the status in a span of
2 to 3 seconds we can see the abort button.But when u click the abort
button,i jst see in the console shown below:-

520:INFO] Dashboard aborted the running Build for project: VSAT
520:DEBUG] Request to abort process currently running for project
VSAT, but no
process is currently running.

yes u r rite,i m calling a VB script frm my nant.build which calls
two .bat files invoking my IDE.So i guess this time delay may give a
problem with the abort clicking.I guess it would work if i was able to
invoke my IDE directly frm nant scripts.Infact I had tried a lot
invoking directly frm nant scripts but i was unable to do it.

With kind regards
Maddy


On Apr 6, 2:57 pm, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> yes, it should stop/kill the IDE, if you press the abort button.
> with the stress on SHOULD, because it appears it does not do it in your
> case.
>
> and indeed sometimes it does not abort sucessfully
>
> test 1 :
>
> [2604:INFO] Dashboard aborted the running Build for project: Preprocesser
> [2604:DEBUG] Request to abort process currently running for project
> Preprocesser, but no process is currently running.
>
> and this was a fast process
>
> test 2
>
> [2604:INFO] Dashboard aborted the running Build for project: Preprocesser
> [2604:INFO] Preprocesser:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> [2604:INFO] Preprocesser: ---------The Build Process was successfully
> aborted---------------
> [2604:INFO] Preprocesser:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Preprocesser:INFO] Task execution failed
>
> a slower process
>
> Now what I think is the following
> you call a batch file or so (if I remember corectly)
> meaning that the IDE is started in another process (if I am not mistaken)
>
> I thought there was an issue about process trees not being killed properly,
> but can not find it for the moment. :-(
>
> What do you see in the console / ccnet.log?
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 11:41 AM, madhu nambiar <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> >     So will it stop the current building ie my IDE has already invoked and
> > started the building and when i click the abort button ,it should bring halt
> > to my IDE execution??Is that wat u wanted to convey ruben???
>
> > with kind regards
> > Maddy
>
> > On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Ruben Willems 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Hi
>
> >> abort is what you assumed :
> >> --> abort / kill the current running integration
> >> so it SHOULD terminate
>
> >> with kind regards
> >> Ruben Willems
>
> >> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Maddy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>   This is a doubt regarding the aborting of a proccess from the
> >>> webdashboard.When i force a build from the web dashboard,i get my IDE
> >>> invoked and the building starts.So when i refresh the status on the
> >>> webdashboard we can see an "abort" and "stop" clicks.When i click the
> >>> abort one,It comes on the ccnet.config prompt as shown below.
> >>> [520:DEBUG] Request to abort process currently running for project
> >>> VSAT, but no
> >>>  process is currently running.
>
> >>> But i can see that my proccess is running as my IDE is still building
> >>> projects.
> >>> so i feel that the status shown in the cccnet window contradicts the
> >>> actual scenario???
>
> >>> Can u plz suggest me wat does this exactly mean,i mean "abort" and
> >>> "stop"
>
> >>> with kind regards
> >>> Maddy- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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