Thanks for the quick reply. Running a build all didn't get rid of the old "in progress" status builds, but that may simply be because I bounced continuum since the "in progress" build hung. I suppose it's not really a problem, just an aesthetic issue with having a messy build history.
-jason -----Original Message----- From: Jesse McConnell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 3:48 PM To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org Subject: Re: Cleaning up Build History ya, that is a known problem that is getting fixed in continuum 1.1 which is under development right now :) my understanding is that you can click the build all button and that ought to reset those builds, at least I saw emmanuel mention that not too long ago. cheers! jesse On 7/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Greetings: > > Continuum 1.0.3, running on FC-4. > > I've had a great experience running Continuum for our newer Maven 2 > builds; however, I've been integrating our existing ant builds into > Continuum with some difficulty. > > The root cause of the difficulty is somewhat outside the scope of this > list (artifact:deploy hanging the build indefinitely) but the results > are something I'd like to clean up --- namely, the entries in the build > history that appear to still be running, so much so that they still > accumulate time in their duration column. > > Is it possible to remove entries from the build history? > > Thanks, > > -jason > -- jesse mcconnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]