On 01/08/06, Stefano Bagnara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Furthermore I see that gump always run the integration test based on
trunk for all the dependencies, I don't know how this is configured but
I don't like this for james. I don't want to have a broken build because
current velocity trunk is broken and so on (I saw this many times in
gump results for james-server)

Thats the whole point of CI, to give you early warning of changes
which will break your project.
When you're at the end of a long food chain like James is it gets a
bit boring though.

Setting up nightly builds, not CI ones, is a more appropriate solution
to all of the things you want to do.

d.

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