Generally, people achieve this by using a post-commit hook in their
SCM. You can find several threads discussing this if you search this
lists' archives for XML-RPC.

Wayne

On 6/12/07, Napoleon Esmundo C. Ramirez
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey there, Cam!

As of now, Continuum only has builds scheduled.  Continuum checkouts/updates
the sources for building, but still under a schedule.

It would definitely be a nice feature, having Continuum detect scm changes.
Bring up this post sometime soon! :)

Cheers!
Nap

On 6/13/07, Cameron Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey groupies,
>
> Quick question, and possibly a stupid one, but is there any way of
> specifying a build schedule which only fires when there have been
> changes in subversion aka an option i've used before in luntbuild and
> cruise control. this would be really useful for me as its a very small
> dev team and even nightly builds are unnecessary.
>
> Conversely from that, is it possible to configure a build schedule so
> that it doesn't fire if there have been no changes to subversion, ie a
> nightly build that will not re-build if everything is still the same?
>
> Thanks,
> Cam
>

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