Hi Andy

I had to write my own labeller to get the latest revision of the working
directory. It doesn't take much to write.

Thanks

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On 13 Dec 2010 21:51, "Andy Levy" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an application configured to be built on 3 servers:
> development, integration test & production. Source control is via
> Subversion.
>
> In development, I use the following labeler to name my tag after building:
>
> <labeller type="lastChangeLabeller" allowDuplicateSubsequentLabels="true">
> <prefix>dev3_</prefix>
> </labeller>
>
> This works fine; after my last build, tag dev3_6312 was created in the
> project's tags directory at revision 6313 (no commits between the last
> commit and the completion of the build).
>
> In my integration test environment, I'm performing my first CCNet
> build, pulling from URL/TO/dev3_6312 to get my source code. I'm using
> the following labeler:
>
> <labeller type="lastChangeLabeller" allowDuplicateSubsequentLabels="true">
> <prefix>test_</prefix>
> </labeller>
>
> I have attempted to build several times, and each time the tag created
> is test_unknown.
>
> How do I get the labeler to pick up the revision number?

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