>From what I understand the next version of CruiseControl is supposed to
have an idea of dependencies.

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> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 9:51 AM
> To: Maven Users List; Nigel Magnay
> Subject: Re: CruiseControl, Maven, modificationsets
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> Nigel,
> 
> If the project you are dependent upon is also being built by 
> CruiseControl, you can add a <buildstatus> element inside the 
> modificationset like so:
> 
>       <buildstatus 
> logdir="/usr/local/cruisecontrol/logs/dependentProject">
>       </buildstatus>
> 
> This basically states that anytime a new build of 
> dependentProject occurs, build the project even if there are 
> no changes in cvs.
> 
> What this won't do is always build dependentProject first. 
> That is, if you make changes in both projects, there's no 
> guarantee that dependentProject goes first. I'd like to see 
> that feature added somehow.
> 
> -wr
> 
> P.S. This topic probably makes more sense on the 
> CruiseControl mailing list.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Nigel Magnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/07/2004 06:05:58 AM
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> Subject:    CruiseControl, Maven, modificationsets
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> Hi people
> 
> We're using CruiseControl and Maven quite happily for 
> individual project builds and larger 'continuous integration' 
> type stuff.
> 
> Cruisecontrol gets launched with the cvs modificationset 
> detecting whether there have been any changes to a part of 
> the cvs repo relevant to that project.
> 
> It would be very useful to have an additional modificationset 
> that used the maven dependency list in order to find out if 
> any of the dependencies has been modified in the local (or 
> maybe remote) repo.
> 
> I think it might be relatively easy to call out to maven to 
> get it to show the timestamp for all the dependencies that it 
> is going to use, and compare them to a previously stored list.
> 
> Has anyone already written anything like this?
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