Hi all,
   Thanks for the responses.  I actually avoid using "refresh" to keep this 
from happening - I instead, as you mentioned, click the Show Proejcts link to 
get an update on the status.  However, this isn't my problem.  

   Even from a freshly setup continuum project, if I click on the "Build Now" 
icon, continuum builds 2 builds, one after the other.   For this example, I'm 
simply running "java:compile" (I'm using M1.1-beta2), and in the first build, 
it prepares the filesystem, and compiles the files (takes in total 10 seconds). 
 The second build right after that only takes 2 seconds to complete, since no 
changes have taken place, so it essentially does nothing.


   Looking at the console output for Continuum, there seems to be 2 "enqueings" 
of the project from the moment I hit the build now button.  I do nothing from 
the time I press the button until the console stops generating output.  

   Any thoughts for this?

Thanks,
Josh



-----Original Message-------
Yes, actually, if you refresh a page generated just after a form, the form is 
resended when
you 
refresh the page. You can click on Show Project link in menu instead.

We'll fix this problem in 1.1

Emmanuel

Rick Riemer a �crit :
> Joshua,
> 
> I've seen the same thing recently. In my case what happened is that I
> refreshed the status page to see if the build was actually started, but with
> doing that I was giving another command to start a build.
> 
> Once I stopped refreshing no more builds happened.
> 
> Rick
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua Steele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 2:35
> To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: building twice - version 1.0.3
> 
> All,
>       I'm having an issue with Continuum 1.0.3 where it is building a  
> project twice, one immediately after the other.  I've scanned JIRA  
> and can't find a report.  Is this something that is known?  Any  
> details are appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Josh
> 
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