Yes, that works, thank you Emmanuel. -----Original Message----- From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Continuum thinks a build is running
ok, you need to modify the state and end time in buildResult table too. Emmanuel Artamonov, Juri a écrit : > Ok, Emmanuel, > > Seems you didn't get the issue. > > The issue that states for all components in the database are set to > "2" but me and as you see another user still has the projects listed > in "History" that are building. For example, this from histroy > > Build # Start Time End Time State > 9 29.08.2006 15:06:40 29.08.2006 15:07:07 Duration : 27 sec Result > 8 29.08.2006 14:40:37 29.08.2006 14:41:04 Duration : 27 sec Result > 29.08.2006 14:31:25 Started since : 21 h 49 min 9 sec Result > 7 29.08.2006 14:25:59 29.08.2006 14:26:28 Duration : 28 sec Result > 29.08.2006 14:15:34 Started since : 22 h 5 min 0 sec Result > 29.08.2006 14:12:56 29.08.2006 14:13:04 Duration : 8 sec Result > 6 29.08.2006 13:10:04 29.08.2006 13:10:52 Duration : 47 sec Result > 5 28.08.2006 20:01:28 28.08.2006 20:01:55 Duration : 26 sec Result > 4 17.08.2006 16:06:54 17.08.2006 16:07:23 Duration : 29 sec Result > 3 11.08.2006 16:52:37 11.08.2006 16:52:59 Duration : 21 sec Result > 2 11.08.2006 16:48:04 11.08.2006 16:48:27 Duration : 22 sec Result > 1 11.08.2006 16:45:54 11.08.2006 16:46:17 Duration : 22 sec Result > > You see two times > > 29.08.2006 14:31:25 Started since : 21 h 49 min 9 sec Result > 29.08.2006 14:12:56 29.08.2006 14:13:04 Duration : 8 sec Result > > I started the project and continuum still think that it's required to > be built but in this we can still start another goals from this or any > other component. > > How we can fix this? > > Juri. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:14 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Continuum thinks a build is running > > > 2 is ok > > other values for state are: > 2=ok > 3=failure > 4=error > 6=building > 7=checking out > 8=updating > > Emmanuel > > Artamonov, Juri a écrit : >> Emmanuel, >> >> You always saying "you need to modify the project state" but never >> saying on what vakue it should be changed. >> >> Ok, what correct value should be for the projects? I see all >> projects' >> state set to "2", is it ok? >> >> Juri. >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Emmanuel Venisse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 9:38 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: Continuum thinks a build is running >> >> >> If the workaround doens't work, you need to modify the project state >> in database with a sql client >> like Squirrel. >> >> Emmanuel >> >> yazsaw7 a écrit : >>> Any other advice that you can offer to stop a particular build? I >>> have >>> a build that appears to be hung for more than 1 day. >>> >>> i have restarted continuum and clicked 'Build All' and my build is >>> still running in the background. I can still kick off new builds, >>> but i can't stop the one build. >>> >>> thx, >>> jason >>> >>> >>> >>> Emmanuel Venisse wrote: >>>> It's a known bug. >>>> >>>> The workaround is: >>>> - restart Continuum >>>> - press the "build all" button at the bottom of the summary page >>>> >>>> Emmanuel >>>> >>>> Jerry DuVal a écrit : >>>>> Our server was restarted during a build and now Contiuum thinks >>>>> the build is still running and will not start any other builds. >>>>> Any way to clear continuum? >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >> > > > >
