This feature isn't implemented yet.
AyoContinuum a écrit :
I was wondering if you knew how to set up blame functionality with continuum.
Basically,
when a developer checks in code CVS, it should trigger a build
in continuum. If the code comitted is breaks a build, then continuum would
send an email sepcifically to that developer only. A colleague of mine says
that he has seen it work in continuum, but did not set it up.
thanks
Jesse McConnell wrote:
there is an option to 'Build Fresh' that will remove the previous
checkout and force a fresh checkout of that project.
you might just be able to do that for the top level project and that
change would cascade into the other projects.
let me know if that works for you, if it doesn't then it might be
something we need to take a look at.
jesse
On 1/23/07, AyoContinuum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
we currently have about 12 projects on an hourly schedule in continuum.
These
projects were loaded into continuum as Maven 2 projects(url points to
CVS).
In the continuum logs i have noticed that if no new code is commited to
cvs,
it would skip the project and build the next. All the projects are built
on
the default hourly schedule in continuum.
I am trying to figure out if continuum would build each project in order(
according to their dependencies)..
I believe this is called building recursively, correct me if am i am
wrong.
Thanks
Jesse McConnell wrote:
that switch just kills the processing of modules during the building
of that module, which is fine since the modules exist as other
projects in continuum and get their own build cycle/definition.
are you having a problem or something?
On 1/23/07, AyoContinuum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
would I have to take out the --non-recursive switch in the build goal
of
the
projects
Jesse McConnell wrote:
thats the default behavior...it monitors for changes on the target
scm, when it detects changes it rebuilds that module, and any module
using that module as a dependency (in m2 projects)
jesse
On 1/23/07, AyoContinuum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does any body have an idea of setting up an auto detect with
continuum...goal
is for continuum to build projects upon commit of code by developer
to
CVS.
Basically Continuum monitors cvs projects and triggers build upon
commit
of
new code to project.
Thanks
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