You would need to setup a post-commit hook in your svn server. This could cause you some headaches though, if lots of people commit very frequently, you could get a new build request every few seconds. If your build takes more than "a few seconds" you're going to get either 1)lots of queued builds 2)some builds will be skipped so you don't get 1 build per commit. Unless you do something with dynamic parameters where the build for each commit gets its own working folder and project name, so you can isolate them. This may introduce disk contention issues if you end up with 15 builds all firing close together.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kanda Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 6:42 AM To: ccnet-user Subject: [ccnet-user] trigger out cc.net from a commit of Visual SVN Server Hi all, Is it possible to trigger out cc.net to force build from a commit of the Visual SVN Server?? tks and b.rgds, Amila Kandambi
