Hello,

simply write a small CmdLet or C# console app, that uses a WebRequest to
make a HTTP_POST to the webdashboard triggering the "force build" button.

Daniel

Am 10.06.2010 13:18, schrieb Dan Winsor:
> Thanks for the pointer, but unfortunately I'm in the dark ages and
> running 1.4.4.83 (heck, it it ain't broke, don't fix it,right?) and I
> don't find that tool on the thoughtworks page for the 1.4 line of
> builds.  I figured that API would be sufficient to try the 1.6 version
> that you pointed me to, but I couldn't figure out any format of the -
> server parameter that wuold retrieve the status of projects from one
> of my servers.  I'm not sure if it is my format or that indeed the 1.4
> version doesn't support whatever calls the tool is making.  Any other
> suggestions (aside from upgrading - we're close to shipping at the
> moment and I really don't want to disturb things at the moment)?
> Thanks again for your time.
>
> On Jun 9, 4:12 pm, Daniel hommel <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> There are several ways. The easiest would be to use Craig's CCCmd.
>> Should be shipped in one of the installers...
>>
>> Try 
>> this:http://ccnetlive.thoughtworks.com/CCNet-builds/1.6.0/1.6.7349.3/Cruis...
>>
>> Or an appropriate older version.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> Am Mittwoch, den 09.06.2010, 13:06 -0700 schrieb Dan Winsor:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>>       
>>     
>>> I googled on the web for a way to launch a cruisecontrol.net build
>>> from a script and I saw there was a method to do this from NAnt
>>> (though I could not download the .cs file as the thoughtworks page
>>> blocked it as a security risk).  Actually, I'd like to launch one from
>>> PowerShell.  Does anyone have a pointer?
>>>       
>>     
>>> --
>>> Dan Winsor
>>>       
>>     
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