I'm afraid that's not it but thanks for trying Phil.

I'm looking for a way to use less machines by cramming some CC
projects together on the same machine.

However, ideally I want to minimise disruption & change to the XML
config files, this is because the machines the projects reside on
might change again and again. and if I ever want to undo this and run
them on separate machines again I want it to be as straightforward as
possible.

Unless there is is a cunning / easy way to do this within CC I'm
thinking...

a) I might need to invent some XML production layer on the top,
probably some XSL transforms of some base CC project files to reside
under one <cruisecontrol/> element.... we can't have multiple in one
XML file right?

b) I suppose I could make some changes to the CC source to accept
multiple -config:<filenames>, dunno how trivial that might be though.




On May 10, 9:07 pm, "Phil Sayers" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The webdashboard can list projects from multiple ccnet servers.
> And you would see the "force build" buttons etc for each project.
>
> Is that what you are looking for?
>
> Cctray can also connect to multiple ccnet servers at the same time and list
> projects from more than 1 server.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
>
> Behalf Of Spurtus
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 10:16 AM
> To: ccnet-user
> Subject: [ccnet-user] mulitple projects
>
> Is there some easy way to take a Cruise Control project and designate
> it to run on another machine along with an existing project without
> having to make structural xml changes?
>
> I'm thinking maybe ccnet.exe could take multiple xml files each
> specifying the <cruisecontrol/> block - but it doesn't look like it's
> supported?
>
> Thanks,
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