Kevin,

Look for Remote Project Labeller in the documentation

Rolando
El 22/03/2012 11:51, "Kevin Fernandes" <[email protected]> escribió:

> Hi all. I have a configuration where my builds are done on one machine and
> the installation packaing is done on separate machine.  I have CCNet
> installed on both machines and currently use project triggers to coordinate
> copying the production binaries to a staging area (from machine 1) and then
> running an InstallShield command line to build the install package and
> publish it to a distribution site (from machine 2).  The process itself
> works nearly flawlessly but I now have a requirement that the install
> packages get published to a folder whose name is the version label of the
> last build (from machine 1).  The question is, is it possible to get the
> version label information of a remote CCNet project, using existing CCNet
> components?  Both machines know about each others projects because of the
> coordination required.  I could use the ForceBuild task to pass parameters
> but the project that forces the other project to build is not the project
> that has the build version label (is it easier to get it from the same
> machine rather that the remote machine?).
>
> Anyway I am all for writing the info to a file somewhere and reading it
> from the forced project (executing a script or some such to do this) if
> this is the only way to do it but I was interested in knowing if there is a
> way to do this directly in CCNet that I might be missing.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Kevin Fernandes
>

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