I'm not sure what do you mean by cli? And where the location of the log
files?
Also, when Continuum starts running the build that is the time, when I
need to pass the continuum.project.nextBuild.number to the batch file
that actually runs the full build.
Right now, Continuum runs the batch file as a shell project type, and I
just want to pass the value of continuum.project.nextBuild.number to the
batch file, so how to do that?
Sameh
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Olivier Lamy
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Subject: Re: How to pass Continuum build number and project version to a
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Hi,
The cli is display in the logs
You should have :
-Dcontinuum.project.group.name=
-Dcontinuum.project.lastBuild.state=
-Dcontinuum.project.lastBuild.number=
-Dcontinuum.project.nextBuild.number=
in 1.2 you will have
-Dcontinuum.project.id=
-Dcontinuum.project.name=
-Dcontinuum.project.version=
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Olivier
2008/8/13 Tawfik, Sameh E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm trying to pass Continuum next build number value to a batch file
> when Continuum runs a build.
>
> Does anyone know what the syntax to accomplish this simple task?
>
> Sameh
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tawfik, Sameh E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 5:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to pass Continuum build number and project version to a
> batch file?
>
>
> I'm using Continuum 1.1 on Windows server 2003.
>
> In my project, I specified the following:
>
> Arguments: project.version continuum.project.nextBuild.number
>
> I also tried: ${project.version}
${continuum.project.nextBuild.number}
>
> Build file: RmTest.cmd
>
>
> But the arguments never expanded to the values of the project.version
> and continuum.project.nextBuild.number?
>
> Does anyone know what the right syntax to use these parameters is? So,
I
> can pass their values to the batch file?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sameh
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