Wasn't in a subprocess, so I restarted Continuum - project build status is still "In Progress." I suspect this is my fault though - the stuck project is the parent of a child project which I deleted while the parent was building. I'm not really surprised that things got mixed up. I figured I should say something anyway, since even though this is likely a user error, it would be nice if it was handled a bit more gracefully at some point. In the mean time, is there any way for me to clear it out without too much trouble? It's not actually causing any problems right now, and I could just nuke the /apps/continuum folder and re-configure the couple projects I've got configured, but I'd rather not =)

Thanks,
-Matt

On Feb 17, 2006, at 11:51 AM, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:

Where has it hung? in continuum or in sub-process (maven, ant, shell script)?

If it's in sub-process, kill it because if you don't kill it, it will be a zombie process. If your project is always "In Progress", restart Continuum.
If it's in Continuum, restart Continuum.

All status are cleaned at continuum startup.

Emmanuel

Matt McGill a écrit :
I've got a build that has hung, leaving Continuum to permanently display "In Progress..." for its status. I read in a previous message to this list that it was somehow possible in 1.0.2 to clear the offending build out of the database without doing it manually, but I'm unsure of how to do so. Can someone clue me in?
-Matt


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