> I have just recently started down the cruise control path on 
> a personal
> project, and my company has since dumped it in favor of an 
> Austin-based
> startup (Buildforge) which offers better support and feature set.
> Basically, I have found that if you don't use the exact version of Ant
> and scripts that they use, you won't get the behavior as 
> expected. Thus,
> you end up doing a lot of your own coding and config work to 
> make cruise
> control happy. Some is acceptable, but we practically rewrote 
> the thing
> and some of our ant scripts to get it all to play nice.

We must have been lucky I guess :-).  We're using version 1.2.1a
and all we've had to do is write our own label incrementer.  I'll
watch out for this in future though.

Thanks,
        Kev

Kevin Conner
Orchard Information Systems Limited
Newcastle Technopole, Kings Manor
Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 6PA. United Kingdom
Registered in England, Number 1900078
Tel: +44 (0) 191-2032536  Fax: +44 (0) 191 2302515


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