Most SCM systems will allow you to ask for a log list or diff between
two different repository states, or a log list or diff between two
timestamps, either of which will tell you if there have been changes
(if you scope it to a sub-directory as appropriate).
Christian.
On 26-Jan-09, at 07:43 , Marica Tan wrote:
So here's my problem. As you can see from the scenario above, when
it tried
to build from agent 2 at 2:00, it checked out the project at r101
with no
scm changes.
How can it get the changes from r100 to r101? This also happens at
3:00. It
only gets the scm changes from r101 to r102. It can only have the scm
changes from r100 to r102 if it build on agent 1 again just like at
3:30
(merging of scm results will happen).
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