[CMake] Strange behavior with Nightly builds
Richard Wackerbarth
richard at NFSNet.org
Thu Jun 21 14:20:23 EDT 2012
From reading this, I get the distinct impression that your are not interpreting the meaning of "nightly" in the same way that the rest of us are doing so.
Let's assume the following:
At 15 minutes past each hour, a new commit is added to the repository.
For the sake of description, the "zeroth" commit happens at 12:15 AM on June 21
Commit #1 is at 1:15 AM,
...
Commit #18 is at 6:15 PM,
...
Commit #22 is at 10:15 PM,
Commit #23 is at 11:15 PM,
Commit #24 is at 12:15 AM on June 22
...
Commit #47 is at 11:15 PM,
Commit #48 is at 12:15 AM on June 23
...
etc.
Further, assume that a build requires 5 minutes to run.
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Now it terms of those assumptions,
please tell me:
What is the configured cutoff time for Nightly runs?
During which hours does the "continuous" builder run?
When does the "nightly" builder run?
Which builds do you expect to be posted to "continuous"?
Which builds do you expect to be posted to "nightly"?
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With those answers, perhaps I will be able to understand what you expect and help explain how you might achieve it.
Richard
On Jun 21, 2012, at 1:29 AM, NoRulez wrote:
> Has no one an idea on how to do so or is such functionality missing?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best Regards
>
>
> Am 15. Jun 2012 um 08:38 schrieb NoRulez <norulez at me.com>:
>
>> Hello David,
>>
>> but the problem is, that the timestamp is one day behind, so this doesn't work and I get previous revisions. (Our nightly build starts at 23:00 and not at 1 am)
>> However is there a way to update to the HEAD revision?
>>
>> Best Regards
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