Hi, hackers,

I m sorry for the inconvenience. I forgot to send our email and verified
cruise control after I commit changes. Philip is right. Verbose mode
will display build sensor data in console. I will send another email
after I test it on hackydev.

Thanks,
Hongbing

----- Original Message -----
From: Philip Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, November 19, 2004 6:24 am
Subject: [HACKYSTAT-DEV-L:353] Re: verbose attribute

> Hi Burt,
> 
> I believe that Hongbing added the verbose attribute to the build 
> sensor. 
> What you should do instead is
> 
> ant updateAntLib
> 
> which will copy the updated sensor.build.jar file to your 
> <ant>/lib 
> directory.  Then your local environment will have a version of the 
> build 
> taskdef that supports the verbose attribute.
> 
> Once you've done this, try adding the verbose attribute back in, 
> making 
> sure the build is OK, then checking in build.xml with the verbose 
> attribute 
> the way it was originally.
> 
> Cheers,
> Philip
> 
> --On Friday, November 19, 2004 1:07 AM -1000 Burt Leung 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I just did a cvsUpdateAll freshStart and got the below error 
> (after the
> > update had finished):
> > BUILD FAILED
> > file:C:/__DATA/OFFICIAL_HACKYSTAT_BUILD/hackyBuild/build.xml:17: The
> > <hacky-buil
> > d> task doesn't support the "verbose" attribute.    
> >
> > The offending line in build.xml was:
> >   <target name="installBuildSensor" description="Install build 
> sensor if
> > it's enabled."
> >           if="build.sensor.enabled">
> >     <taskdef name="hacky-build"
> > classname="org.hackystat.stdext.sensor.ant.build.AntBuildSensor" />
> >     <hacky-build projectID="${ProjectID}"
> > configuration="${dailybuild.configuration}" verbose=true />
> >   </target>
> >
> > I deleted the verbose tag, verified the build was successful and 
> checked> in the changes.
> >
> > Burt
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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