Hi! Yes, that is exactly what I need. It happens again and again that I think - "uh, oh, I clicked on the wrong project to force build". While it is sometimes necessary that the existing code gets compiled again, so that i have a fresh set of binaries without sourcecode changes, it is more often the case that I need a build because of source code changes. Since the build process is really long, and I need to wait until all developers have commited their work, I usually have that kind of project on a "manual build" mode, and build them when necessary. (and yes, I have some projects that run on an 2 minute interval and on 2 hour interval, I know how to do that). Markus
________________________________ Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Phil Sayers Gesendet: Do 30.09.2010 17:34 An: [email protected] Betreff: RE: [ccnet-user] Trigger IfModificationExists with CCCmd >Hello! > >This is a follow up to my last question, no rephrased to possible get a better >answer. Is it possible to queue a build >(with CCCmd for instance) that is not >a "ForceBuild" but a "IfModifactionExists" build? > >Markus > To frame the question a little differently.... You are looking for a way for a "ForceBuild" (ForceBuild being a user requested build) to be ignored if there are no modifications detected? Maybe this could be supported with something in the triggers block of a project.. <forceBuild when="OnlyModificationsDetected" /> <forceBuild when="Always" /> <--default I would be interested in this functionality too. 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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