Hi Q,

On 31/07/2010, at 8:40 PM, Q wrote:

> If that is what you are doing, in practice you force a rebuild on the 
> framework you checked the change into and all applications that depend on it 
> would get rebuilt automagically. In an emergency you would usually kill off 
> any builds that you didn't want to happen right now.

OK, that sounds reasonable, I just thought I may have missed something.  It 
just seems somewhat inverted to me.  Maybe it's all the years of make and Ant.

>> —is there a way to tell Hudson to make sure its framework dependencies don't 
>> need to be rebuilt, or do I have to do that manually since (in this example) 
>> the polling interval is quite long?  (What if there are 10 frameworks I'm 
>> depending on?)
> 
> I would recommend not having a long polling interval if you are trying to 
> avoid a similarly long wait.

Yeah, I just exaggerated that to try and make what I saw as the problem clearer.


-- 
Paul.

http://logicsquad.net/


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