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Wendy Smoak commented on CONTINUUM-2148:
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Earlier thread: http://markmail.org/message/cy5c2vqbgtorxp4q
If you delete build results from the web interface or xmlrpc, both the output
text file and the database entry are deleted.
The purge feature is for the output file only, so that the database entries
remain for statistics. It needs to be a two step process, archive and then
delete.
Could 'archiving' the results be done with another field in the build results
table, indicating they shouldn't show up on the project build results tab
anymore? Or do they have to be moved to a different table?
> Purging build results via scheduler won't delete build results in the
> internal database
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> Key: CONTINUUM-2148
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-2148
> Project: Continuum
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.3
> Environment: Linux, Sun Java SDK 1.5.0_16
> Reporter: Bernhard Trummer
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.3.3
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> When creating a purge definition (+scheduler) for build results in the web
> interface, old build results will be deleted in the file system's
> build-output-directory, but in the web interface (when clicking on the
> "Builds" tab after selecting a project) there are still shown all build
> results. So it looks like that the build results in the internal database are
> not deleted by the purge job.
> Alternatively, when deleting a build result via the XMLRPC interface, it is
> deleted from the build-output-directory as well as the internal database -
> the build then is not shown anymore in the web interface. IMHO this should be
> the expected behavior for the scheduled purge jobs too.
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