I should mention, in my cursory analysis of the CC.NET domain, the best I can come up with is I will need to specify two separate project code blocks for the same core project spec, each with its own trigger block. Kind of defeats the purpose of the project code block if you ask me, but whatever...
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: > No, it's almost a multi-trigger/or situation but not quite. > > For the same project code block, I want to expand one instance of the same > project to run nightly force builds. I want to then expand a second instance > of the same code block to run at intervals if modifications exist. > > The closest approximation I have been able to come up with is along the > lines what you suggested here. But that would get us both projects running > if either triggers was the case, which is not what I want. > > > On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:55 AM, Benjamin Baumann > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> If I understood you well, you are searching for a multi trigger ( >> http://mjpento.dyndns.org/blogs/?p=197 or >> http://build.sharpdevelop.net/ccnet/doc/CCNET/Multiple%20Trigger.html ) >> with an or operator between a scheduled and an interval trigger. >> >> Cheers, >> Benjamin >> >> >> 2011/8/16 Michael <[email protected]> >> >>> Is it possible to setup a Triggers block with Conditional-based >>> timers? For instance, for the same Project block, I would like to fire >>> off a Daily build that runs once a day and only once a day; Scheduled >>> Trigger, if you will. Then turn around and specify a Developer build >>> in the same Project block, but have it run at intervals, call it >>> Interval Trigger, if you will. Is something like this possible? The >>> only other recourse we seem to have is to repeat the same Project code >>> block the only difference between the two (for the most part) is the >>> Trigger block. >>> >>> Thank you... >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Michael >>> >> >> >
