source
control tool (ex. PVCS, CVS).
Then why does Continum need Maven?
Also does Continum depend on a company's remote repository? If so, why?
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Ryan Wynn a écrit :
On 12/30/05, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
there are 2 possible ways that a schedule does not get invoked that I know
of
1. No changes in your SCM, at scheduled time continuum wakes up
and performs scm:update if there is no new changes in SCM,
the build i
Hi Ryan,
Currently there is no run.sh for AIX yet.
Since you have AIX experience, you can write one and submit back to
continuum.
-D
On 12/31/05, Ryan Wynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 12/30/05, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > there are 2 possible ways that a schedule does not get
On 12/30/05, dan tran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> there are 2 possible ways that a schedule does not get invoked that I know
> of
>
> 1. No changes in your SCM, at scheduled time continuum wakes up
> and performs scm:update if there is no new changes in SCM,
> the build is skipped.
there are 2 possible ways that a schedule does not get invoked that I know
of
1. No changes in your SCM, at scheduled time continuum wakes up
and performs scm:update if there is no new changes in SCM,
the build is skipped. Check continuum's log
2. http://jira.codehaus.org/br
I just started using continuum today to build my maven2 projects. My
environment is AIX and I started continuum using plexus.sh. I added 2
projects and now have them successfully building/deploying from the
web interface. Two questions.
(1) how do I stop continuum? I noticed that there are
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