Hello Manfred,
 
Thanks a lot for your response! Seemed quite plausible that it would come from 
the fact I was using Windows!
 
I'll look in the code (thanks for the details) but I doubt I'll dare update it.
 
May be next release will sort this out, in the meantime I'll try not to push 
the button.
 
Regards
Franck > Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 13:30:50 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: 
[Cruisecontrolrb-users] Failing build is restarted again and again (manual 
request + Win32)> > Hi Franck,> > On Tue, 6 May 2008 11:37:56 +0200> Franck 
Dehay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > > > Dear all,> > > > I am a recent user 
of this great tool for rails development and I> > have an issue with version 
1.3.0. Sorry if I duplicate the question> > but I have been over the whole 
mailing list archives and could not> > find any answer. I have set up 
cruisecontrolrb on my home server> > (which runs WinXP, sorry, but it is better 
for the girlfriend to use> > than some linux distrib which I use on my laptop) 
to check on the dev> > of my ROR apps. I have set up the cruisecontrolrb not to 
use the> > personal folder as it had right access problems so I set up the> > 
CRUISE_ROOT_DATA to d:\work\ccror My project's builds do fail because> > I have 
been a bad boy and did not write too many tests and some> > migrations fail as 
well. I am setting cc to fix that! The problem> > then is that I clicked on the 
Build now button to have it started and> > as expected, the build fails after 
10 seconds but ccrb keeps on> > building it again an again (got 2900 builds 
overnights:)). While> > investigating, I found a "build_requested" file in my 
project folder> > which I guess was created when I clicked the "build now" 
button. It> > seems that the default behaviour is for this file not to be 
deleted> > when the build fails. Is there a way to change this? I can stop the> 
> neverending build loop by deleting the "build_requested" file> > It es meant 
to be deleted by it seems not to work under windows. I had> the same problem 
and as a workaround modified app\models\project.rb> (around line 463):> > def 
remove_build_requested_flag_file> #!!! MU change: build_requested_flag_file 
partially contains '\' instead of '/' under windows > 
#FileUtils.rm_f(Dir[build_requested_flag_file])> 
FileUtils.rm_f(Dir[build_requested_flag_file.gsub('\\','/')])> end> > There are 
also other areas where path names contain a mixture of '\'> and '/' under 
windows.> > HTH,> Manfred
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