No ccnet does not send a build failed email when nant calls fail; hence I
posted the question. I'm not sure I set this part up correctly.
-Original Message-
From: Adam Bruss [mailto:abr...@awrcorp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 10:35 PM
To: Chris Fouts;
Can you send your full ccnet config or at least what is in the publishers
section. Of course, this really is a ccnet issue, not a nant issue. You could
ask for help on the CCNet google group.
No ccnet does not send a build failed email when nant calls
fail; hence I posted the question. I'm
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to retrieve the changesets from tfs
for the current build using Nant, or the nant references in a C# script?
Thanks
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Yes I posted it in the ccnet group, but I'm not sure it's a ccnet issue, so I
asked here too. Ccnet does know that the Nant script failed since the dashboard
indicates so.
One thing I see that I missed is the notifications block, but shouldn't that
default to Always?
-chris
tasks
This is off topic here and you may want to copy this info and report
there.
CCNet publication steps can fail silently. (Check the server log for the
project).
Quick look at your email task definition and I suggest adding a
notifications block (from below)
notifications
I think modifierNotifcationTypes defaults to always. But I'm not sure
notification to groups has any default. The docs I look at don't list one. Can
you add an Allways notification type to your groups and see if that works.
That said it could be trying to send the email and failing. Are you
I expect the easiest way would be to use a command line tfs client via the EXEC
nant tag.
From: Macdiarmid, James D. [mailto:james.d.macdiar...@saic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 10:50 AM
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [NAnt-users] Changesets included in the current build?
You can use tf.exe get command which will update the workspace to latest.
Along side, log everything in an xml while running nant using --xmllogger.
In the end you may grep the log file to get the list of changes.
Hope this helps.
Nikhil
http://taxingsalaried.blogspot.com
On Thu, May 12, 2011