I guess it was the latest version. Yes it would be good to integrate the version number to retrieve it after. Thanks for the info.
#Luc 2010/12/8 Adrian Lienhard <[email protected]> > That's how I did it: > > Install the "Hudson description setter plugin" [1] > > From Pharo, when you do the build and know the last build number, log this > version to stdout (e.g., "[version] 1.2 #12421"). > > In the job config enable "Set build description" and add the following > settings: > - Set build description: "\[version\] (.*)" > - Description: "\1" > > [1] http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Description+Setter+Plugin > > Like this you get a description below each build as shown in the attached > screenshot. > > Cheers, > Adrian > > > > > > On Dec 8, 2010, at 09:39 , Marcus Denker wrote: > > > > > On Dec 8, 2010, at 9:35 AM, Marcus Denker wrote: > > > >> > >> On Dec 8, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Luc Fabresse wrote: > >> > >>> Hi all, > >>> > >>> I was looking the results of the 1.2 build #33. > >>> https://pharo-ic.lille.inria.fr/hudson/job/Pharo%20Core%201.2/33/ > >>> > >>> Where is displayed the version number of the 1.2 used for this build? > >>> Was it the12271? > >>> > >>> > >> I always loads all updates... so it's the version that was available at > the time > >> of build. It would be nice to display the update number... if anyone has > an > >> idea how to do that? > >> > > And I forgot: after an update is commited, the build starts automatically > within > > 2 minutes. So in the end this means: the latest build on Hudson is the > latest > > update available. > > > > Marcus > > > > > > > > -- > > Marcus Denker -- http://www.marcusdenker.de > > INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD. > > > > >
