I want to clear out the working directory in a CruiseControl.NET build after the site has been deployed because space is an issue and there\'s no requirement to keep it.
Getting the following on any build running on CC.NET V1.6 on a server. I have made sure the user running the CC.NET Service is a member of the Administrators group on the server....So why am I getting
We are using cruise control .net with mercurial version control for continuous integration. I want to get the latest build number in the ccnet dashboard.
After upgrading to VS2010 we have a few .dbproj files that are causing issues in our CI builds.They do nothing except just store SQL files anyway, so I\'d like to just ignore them. I\'m running Cruise
I made a CCNET task to commit changes in a setup project after all msbuild tasks have successfully finished.
Is it bad practise to have both build server and subversion server on the same machine? Previously they have been separate machines, but I wondered if it is really a waste of resources having them sep
I would like the cc.net workingDirectory to have the files show their commit date.The \"use-commit-times = yes\" is from TortoiseSVN settings, and believe that there is a similar setting that I can us
It\'s hard to find information regarding CruiseControl development, so I hope somebody knows it here...
I can get the Build info from CCNetLabel, which is in format: major.minor.build.revision , 开发者_开发百科I am interested in getting the build number only, is there any variable which I can access to
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