OneMin scheduler isn't a good thing if you have lot of projets or big projects 
in Continuum and you consume lot of resources on your continuum server and svn 
server.

Personally, I don't understand why some users need to run a build for each 
commit???

Emmanuel

Vanja Petreski a écrit :
I solved this issue with configuring OneMin scheduler. And that is enough
good for me, because Continuum doesn't build if there is no changes in SVN.
So, Continuum will update project from SVN and if there are changes he will
build, otheriwise not.

V

On 10/25/07, aldana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i want a build to be triggered on each commit on my svn server. in jira it
has been discussed to trigger this though a post-commit hook in
subversion.
i would like to configure this not through svn merely through continuum
itself.

is there a way for continuum to somehow poll the subversion-repository
(similar to cruise control) and to set this on the continuum web-console?
jira was a bit unclear about it (it only mentions post-commit hooks of the
respective scm-implementation).

i am currently using 1.1-beta-3.
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