[Anthill-pro] How to remove build history

Eric Minick etm at urbancode.com
Fri Jul 14 09:34:33 CDT 2006


Remon,

Right now there isn't an automated migration. With the extent of the 
differences between the products, we're still evaluating if one makes 
sense. Anthill Pro users with current maintaince are entitled to a free 
upgrade to a fairly equivilant setup of Anthill3 (single agent build 
management server). Our goal here is to make sure you get more from this 
setup of Anthill3 than you do from Anthill Pro.

The features where you return to an existing build and run additional 
workflows will come with an additional cost. The pricing models are 
still being worked on.

Regards,
Eric

Rémon van Gijn wrote:

>Eric,
>
>Many thanks, we will look into it.
>
>What information could you already supply about the migration path from Pro to AH-3 technical?
>
>Are Pro users (with support paid) entitled to upgrade to AH-3 without additional cost?
>
>Kindest regards,
>Rémon van Gijn
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: anthill-pro-bounces at lists.urbancode.com [mailto:anthill-pro-bounces at lists.urbancode.com] On Behalf Of Eric Minick
>Sent: donderdag 13 juli 2006 17:38
>To: anthill-pro at lists.urbancode.com
>Subject: Re: [Anthill-pro] How to remove build history
>
>Remon,
>
>There's no way to do this automatically through the UI. Support for 
>rules to do the cleanup will be present in Anthill3, but for various 
>reasons I don't think that will make it to Pro. If you are feeling 
>daring and using file based persistence, you could strip the history out 
>of the project files by hand, but I can't reccommend it.
>
>If you want to go that route you would:
>1) Click into the build tracks you are interested in, recording the 
>numbers in their URLs
>2) Shut Down Anthill Pro
>3) Backup your conf directory.
>4) Open the build track registry files corresponding to the numbers you 
>recorded. Each file will have configuration information up top and then 
>a numbered, ordered list of build histories. Delete any build histories 
>you no longer have interest in. Do not leave only part of a history 
>item, either delete an item entirely or not at all. There is no need to 
>renumber anything.
>
>-- Eric
>
>Rémon van Gijn wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi Anthill list,
>>
>>We are currently setting up new build servers, and therefore moving the /conf directory around to preserve our build tracks. This works fine, but it also transports the build history while the corresponding /intranet files are not there.
>>
>>How can you cleanup the build history quickly ? Without manually clicking each till you have RSI per build track, for each project.
>>We run AHP 2.5.0 and 2.6.2
>>
>>(A select all checkbox above the list of checkboxes would already help for future GUI improvement)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Rémon van Gijn
>>
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