Hi Eric,

I actually like that idea - it solves some odd issues on my side.
My question is what do I pass to Curl (I'd never heard of Curl until you mentioned it)?

if my form definition looks like this:

<form method="post" 
action="http://wd2013.us.oracle.com:8080/continuum/servlet/continuum";>*

and the Build All button looks like this:

*<input type="submit" name="build-all" value="Build All"/>

*What is the Curl command to get that done? (I looked thru the Curl FAQ - http://curl.netmirror.org/docs/faq.html - but didn't see anything about hitting a button, although POST look suspicious).

Thanks,
Chris
*



Eric Pugh wrote:
Or, have a cron job call "Curl" and pass it in the URL of the "Build Now" button for your project! Hokey, but works.

Eric

On Mar 30, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Anoop kumar V wrote:

Continuum would only build if there was anything checked into your source control repository. If you are using Continuum 1.0.3 then there is no way to force a build even if there is no new code / changes to the VCS. Not sure if
v1.1 has a way though.

If that is indeed the case then you can use your build tool to basically
commit a dummy file at the end of the build - so that the next time
Continuum wakes up at the scheduled time, it will see the change and kick
start a build.

HTH,
Anoop

On 3/29/07, Chris Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

I've gotten everything working in Continuum if I do a "Build All" (tests
run, app is deployed....).

My issue is that my build process is not running when I think it should. I'm using the DEFAULT_SCHEDULE, and the entry looks like this: 0 40 * * *
?

I thought that this would build my projects every hour at 40 min past
the hour (i.e. 09:40, 10:40...). Thats not what its doing. I even tried
restarting Continuum after I made the change (should I need to do that?).

I'm certain it something simple, but I'm just not seeing it.

Any help is appreciated.

Chris




--Thanks and best regards,
Anoop

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