I'm afraid that's not it but thanks for trying Phil. I'm looking for a way to use less machines by cramming some CC projects together on the same machine.
However, ideally I want to minimise disruption & change to the XML config files, this is because the machines the projects reside on might change again and again. and if I ever want to undo this and run them on separate machines again I want it to be as straightforward as possible. Unless there is is a cunning / easy way to do this within CC I'm thinking... a) I might need to invent some XML production layer on the top, probably some XSL transforms of some base CC project files to reside under one <cruisecontrol/> element.... we can't have multiple in one XML file right? b) I suppose I could make some changes to the CC source to accept multiple -config:<filenames>, dunno how trivial that might be though. On May 10, 9:07 pm, "Phil Sayers" <[email protected]> wrote: > The webdashboard can list projects from multiple ccnet servers. > And you would see the "force build" buttons etc for each project. > > Is that what you are looking for? > > Cctray can also connect to multiple ccnet servers at the same time and list > projects from more than 1 server. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > > Behalf Of Spurtus > Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 10:16 AM > To: ccnet-user > Subject: [ccnet-user] mulitple projects > > Is there some easy way to take a Cruise Control project and designate > it to run on another machine along with an existing project without > having to make structural xml changes? > > I'm thinking maybe ccnet.exe could take multiple xml files each > specifying the <cruisecontrol/> block - but it doesn't look like it's > supported? > > Thanks, > spurtus.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
