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Issue Type:
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New Feature
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Assignee:
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Praqma Support
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Components:
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Created:
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23/Jun/13 8:33 AM
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Description:
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I've got a job that runs for a long time (for example, it builds few solutions), Is there a way to know the current solution that is beind compiled on runtine? I mean, the Log is very long, so sometimes is confusing to know what is the current compilation that is running. I want to know what is the current solution that is being compiled now... Any plugin or a way to do that?
it will be problematic to split the solutions into seperate jobs. there will be hunderds of jobs ....
I had two ideas that might solve this isse but the needed to be implemented:
1. Adding a prefix for each row in the Log. The prefix could be a string.
for example, if there was a new Project Compilation started then the Log finds the line
----- Rebuild All started: Project: PROJ1 , Configuration: Release x64 ------
Then it adds all the rows after it the prefix "Building PROJ1" until the log reads the next project:
----- Rebuild All started: Project: PROJ2 , Configuration: Release x64 ------
2. Adding a the current project name that's building to the flashing Job status blue ball. I mean, finding the current building project from the Log, then adding it next to the current job status (the flickering ball).
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Avi Rosenfeld
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