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SebbASF commented on CONTINUUM-2721:
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All 3 build definitions originally used the same schedule (COMMONS_SCHEDULE).
I've now changed the 3rd one to DISABLED

I'm sure this used to work with a single GROUP build and a single PROJECT build 
on the same schedule - the one marked default was the one that ran on the 
schedule. In fact since I set the 3rd entry to DISABLED, COMMONS_SCHEDULE has 
run again and run the default entry.

If the default flag does not control which build definition runs, what does the 
default setting do?

And if there are multiple entries with entries on the same schedule, how does 
the scheduler decide which to run?

> Schedule runs the wrong build
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>
>                 Key: CONTINUUM-2721
>                 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-2721
>             Project: Continuum
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: 
> https://continuum-ci.apache.org/continuum/projectView.action?projectId=107&projectGroupId=16
>            Reporter: SebbASF
>
> I have set up a project build for testing Java 8 for building Javadoc in 
> Commons NET.
> The build is NOT the default, yet the scheduler has run it at least twice 
> instead of running the other project build which IS set as the default.
> I have just set the schedule as DISABLED which allows me to manually trigger 
> the build. But that should surely not be necessary?



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