Hi! Thanks, I know that I can set the interval trigger - the CI build uses a short interval. It's usually OK if I have a daily or two-hour build that gets automatically deployed - I would just want the some functionality as the force build, but not that it forces the build, but just decrements that wait time, so that it looks right away if there are any changes. Using "force build" works fine for us, but it happens that someone clicks on the wrong project or did not update the SVN correctly - and you end up using the wrong build without really realizing it. If there are no changes, the interval trigger does not do a build, and therefore it is easier to spot mistakes. Markus
________________________________ Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Benjamin Baumann Gesendet: Mi 15.09.2010 10:24 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: [ccnet-user] Additional "suggest build" function? Hi, I don't think a "suggest build" command is well-suited. Why don't you shrink the interval time of the intervalTrigger? You can set it to 60 seconds and in the worst case you will have to wait one minute to see the build happen. Benjamin Baumann 2010/9/15 Essl, Markus <[email protected]> Hello! I have some projects that have a longer build time (10 to 20 minutes), and when I build that, I only want to do that when something has changed. This is easy enough using the source control triggers. A more thorough build is done every other hour when the integration build was successful. And sometime I want the scheduled build to check for changes NOW, and not in two hours. Currently I use Force Build, only to recognize afterwards that there were no changes. So I wonder I it is possible to issue a "suggest build"-command (or any better name, please), that will "just" update the interval trigger to start the build momentarily. Markus bit schulungscenter Nfg GmbH & Co KG | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 264297 y | ATU61831566 | Gerichtsstand Graz bit management Beratung GesmbH | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 247859z | ATU58011225 | Gerichtsstand Graz bit media e-learning solution GmbH & Co KG | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 195426t | ATU49978207 | Gerichtsstand Wien Unternehmensberatung bit consulting GmbH | Kaerntner Strasse 311, 8054 Graz | FN 196369d | ATU49853109 | Gerichtsstand Graz
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