I'm fairly certain that Cedric has forgotten to mention that you need to
add "build.sensor.enabled=true" to the hackystat.properties file if you
want to send data.

When this property is enabled along with all the others that Cedric
mentioned. You should be sending Build data that looks somewhat similar to
the following:

#> Build [add, , , , <BuildReport><BuildContext
StartTimeMillis="1107573528059" EndTimeMillis="1107573923047"
Project="hacky2004-all" Configuration="Unknown" StartType="Unknown"
/><BuildResult BuildFailed="false" CheckstyleRunned="false"
CompilationRunned="true" UnittestRunned="false" /></BuildReport>]

Cedric: having a XML data field is a great idea. its much more robust than
the comma separated values.

thanks, aaron

At 04:27 PM 2/4/2005 -1000, you wrote:
Hi,

When you check out the latest version of hackyBuild, you would find that
build fails. Please update two jar files, and copy/overwrite them to
your global ant lib directory.

Files to copy/update:
 (1) hackyBuild/lib/ant/sensorshell.jar
 (2) hackyBuild/lib/ant/sensor.build.jar

(Note that "ant updateAntLib" may not do the trick.)


I would also like to ask everybody in CSDL to do me a favor to enable the build sensor on your workstations/laptops.

To enable the sensor, please follow the following instructions:

(1) Make sure "ENABLE_BUILD_SENSOR=true" exists in "Sensor.properties
files".

(2) Make sure "ProjectID=hacky2004-all" exists in "hackystat.properties"
file.

Thank you, and your help is greatly appreciated.

Cedric

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