[Anthill-pro] Labeling SVN

Yanko, Curtis curt_yanko at uhc.com
Fri Oct 5 11:57:42 CDT 2007


Steve,
 
This helps but can I express those scripts in a single line? Not sure
the text box for those is a multi-line one.
 
BuildLifeLookup.getCurrent().getLatestStampForStyle("DEV") ???
 
===
-Curt
W: 860.702.9059
M: 860.881.2050
 

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[mailto:anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com] On Behalf Of Steve
Boone
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 10:50 AM
To: AnthillPro user and support list.
Cc: AnthillPro user and support list.
Subject: Re: [Anthill-pro] Labeling SVN


Curtis,

Obtaining the latest stamp can be done with the helpers.  It would look
like this.

BuildLife bl = BuildLifeLookup.getCurrent();
String stamp = bl.getLatestStampValue();

The Remote Label step is generally used to apply a label (to a revision)
without having to actually check out the code.  A normal Label Step,
labels the code that is being checked out.  The Remote Label Step makes
it easier for the user to do a label at different stages of the build,
for example you could label your source "Released" after it passes the
appropriate testing environment.  

Hopefully this clears things up, let me know if you have any more
questions.

Regards,
Steve Boone



On 10/4/07, Yanko, Curtis <curt_yanko at uhc.com> wrote: 

	One more thing, I am getting confused between Label Source and
Remote Label Step.
	 
	I also seem to have lost (again the stupid email migration) the
little script to pass in teh Stamp as a label.
	 
	I want to apply the stamp as a label near the end of my
Originating workflow.
	 
	===
	-Curt
	W: 860.702.9059
	M: 860.881.2050
	 

________________________________

	From: anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com
[mailto:anthill-pro-bounces at caladin.urbancode.com] On Behalf Of Steve
Boone
	Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 9:56 AM
	To: AnthillPro user and support list.
	Subject: Re: [Anthill-pro] Codestation:publish Ant task problem
writingmetadata file
	
	
	Christopher,
	
	One of our developers was able to recreate this.  Deleting the
file fixes it. We are currently trying to determine what exactly causes
the issue.  
	
	Thank you for the information, 
	Steve Boone
	
	
	
	On 10/3/07, Christopher Power <chrispower36 at gmail.com> wrote: 

		I am trying to use the codestation:publish Ant task to
publish an artifact set to the local repository.  When I run the command
it successfully publishes the artifact locally, however it fails to
write the artifact.metadata file to the user's .codestation directory.  
		 
		The following is the output...
		 
		[codestation:publish] Retrieving Details For
Project-->Workflow >From http://server
		[codestation:publish]     Successfully published
artifacts for Project : Library to local repository 
		[codestation:publish] Warning:  Could not write
artifact.metadata file: C:\...user...\.codestation
\repo\21\artifact.metadata (Access is denied)
		[codestation:publish] Finished publishing artifacts to
local repository 
		 
		I am not sure why access would be denied to that
particular directory...
		 
		Thanks,
		Chris

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