From: Jay W. <jwi...@mm...> - 2006-10-20 17:12:47
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Outstanding! That worked perfectly. =20 Thanks! Jay =20 ________________________________ From: ccn...@li... [mailto:ccn...@li...] On Behalf Of ang...@wo... Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 3:26 PM To: ccn...@li... Subject: Re: [Ccnet-user] Specifying labels numbers =20 Hi Jay, =20 In the root directory of the CCNet server, there are some <projectname>.state files. You will need to stop the service/console app, change the <Label> and <LastSuccessfulIntegrationLabel> entities to reflect the build label you want in each .state file, and then restart the service/console app. =20 Angus. =20 =09 ________________________________ From: ccn...@li... [mailto:ccn...@li...] On Behalf Of Jay Williams Sent: Friday, 20 October 2006 4:01 AM To: ccn...@li... Subject: [Ccnet-user] Specifying labels numbers I uninstalled and re-installed CruiseControl.NET. Then, the build numbers (labels) started over at 1. All the xml log files still exist, however, for the previous builds. How do I tell CC to go back to using the previous build numbers? For example, I want the next build label to be 173 instead of 2. How do I do this? =20 Thanks, Jay =20 =09 ........................................................................ ................. =09 Jay Williams Software Engineer M:Metrics, Inc. =09 t +1 206 447 1860 f +1 206 447 1855 =09 www.mmetrics.com =09 =09 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: =09 mobile market measurement Because there's more to the mobile market than just talk.=20 =20 |