nothing to do.

In 1.0.2, we checked modifications in scm between the current execution and the previous even if it was two different build definition. In 1.0.3, we check scm changes between two executions of the same build definition, so if you set an hourly build schedule and a nightly build schedule, for the nigthly, we check if you have some changes in last 24 hours.

Emmanuel

Matthew Vanbiervliet a écrit :
Ok thank you.
And how will we be able to activate it ? Will it be a new option to check ?
A new argument ?


On 2/22/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I fixed this problem in svn but i need to do some more tests before the
release of Continuum 1.0.3

Emmanuel

Matthew Vanbiervliet a écrit :

I've just seen that there was an open issue about this...
Anyway, your suggestions are welcome :-)



On 2/22/06, Matthew Vanbiervliet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

Is there a way to force Continuum to build a project even if there are

no

changes in the source repository ?
What I try to achieve is to have Continuum build a snapshot using a
different profile every night, even if there were no changes. I have two
schedules attached to the project :

- The default one which runs every hour
- A second one that runs at 1 AM every night.

Now the problem is that, when I commit changes, let's say at 7:35 PM,

the

scheduled build at 8 pm will detect these changes and perform a build.
At 1 AM, a cvs update is run, but no changes are detected since there
weren't any new commits since 7:35 PM...

I'd like to have this specific build, build a snapshot and deploy it on
our private repository, so that we always have a latest snapshot

deployed

every day (and an up to date doc).
To be able to achieve this, the second schedule should start a "forced"
build...(using a argument ? )

A workaround would be to have the project twice in continuum, one copy
with the default schedule and one copy with the second schedule, but i'd
prefere to avoid this overhead...It still has an advantage though : if

no

changes were made at all one day, then there wouldn't be an unnecessary
deployment the next night.

Do you see how I can do that ? Or any better suggestion ?


Thanks for your help

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Matthew Vanbiervliet
Accelior Consulting
http://www.accelior.com





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Matthew Vanbiervliet
Accelior Consulting
http://www.accelior.com





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Accelior Consulting
http://www.accelior.com


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