:)
file an issue and we'll try to add this feature in continuum.
Emmanuel
Wim Deblauwe a écrit :
True, it would be nice to have dynamic views as well, but this is
currently the only solution with the way that Continuum works. So, if
snapshots don't work for you, then I guess you will need to bother
Emmanuel ;)
regards,
Wim
2005/12/1, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
yup, I never try this before. but teh checkout time will be very
long for my chase since my legacy system has a lots of dead,
seldomlyused,larged files.
I rather to stay on the dynamic view rather than snapshot view.
If your system is new and you are carefully organize your soure
tree, snapshot could be the way to go. but if you are using snapshot
view
and the developer using dyanmic view, there will potential finger
pointing when the build goes wrong.
-Dan
On 12/1/05, *Wim Deblauwe* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
That is not true if you create a snapshot view. It can be in any
directory. I already implemented and tested this. You can then
do a 'cleartool update' and that will update the snapshot view.
regards,
Wim
2005/12/1, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
After checkout, clearcase dictates to location of checkout
directory
on my windows
m:/view-name
on my unix
/view/${view-name}/vobs
So continuum must allow a way to change per build entry to
the new working direct
rather ${continuum-workdir}/#
We must stay on clearcase directory inorder to do other
update/changelog commands
-Dan
On 12/1/05, *Emmanuel Venisse* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I prefer that too, so I filed
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-491
<http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-491>. If that
is easy to fix,
could you send me the fix so I continue testing?
I'll fix it today or tomorrow.
Emmanuel