I am using SVN.  I have a build schedule on Continuum that is set to build 
every 30 minutes.  Surprisingly, it will build the project right after the 
commit (within a couple minutes) and I then get the failure email even though 
the build actually passed.

Kurt 




> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 15:01:48 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: email failure referencing an old build
> 
> Hello Kurt,
> 
> Sorry to say that this email does not have any solution/suggestion for you.
> 
> But can you please let me know how do you trigger a build on commit? Do you
> use SVN/CVS? Or may be I got your email wrong?
> 
> Murali.
> 
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:14 PM, KURT TOMETICH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> > I am using Continuum 1.1 on Windows 2003 server and have had no problems up
> > to this point.  All the sudden Continuum seems to be emailing build
> > failures, but when you click the link it has in the email it takes you to an
> > old build.  For instance, if I make a change in project A and then commit
> > it.  Minutes later I get a notification email saying that the build failed
> > for A.  Now, when I look at the output and time stamp in the email it all
> > looks correct, but when I click the link to Continuum it takes me to a build
> > of A that was for 2-3 weeks earlier and the output section of the build is
> > blank.  Most of the time the build it links to is not a failure either.  Is
> > there some way I can clean Continuum up so it doesn't have these incorrect
> > references.  One more interesting thing to note is that when I run a build
> > in the Continuum web interface I don't have any problems with bad
> > references.  It seems the only problem is when it builds on notification of
> > a commit.  Any ideas?
> >
> > Kurt
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

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