[Anthill-pro] Zeroing out a project/workflow
Steve Boone
sbb at urbancode.com
Wed Jan 30 13:33:38 CST 2008
Wes,
There is no way to "zero" out the system and save your configurations. I
would suggest installing another instance of Anthill, and import/export your
projects into the new instance. It's not as smooth as we would like, but it
will get you the results you are looking for.
Regards,
Steve
On 1/29/08, Wes Bramhall <WesB at widen.com> wrote:
>
> Over the past week or so I've been setting up our new CI server with
> AnthillPro3.4 and during this week I've run and broken and run and broken
> the build about 200 times. I think we're finally stable, with only minor
> tweaks left to get it smoothly sailing. What I'm wondering is, is there a
> way to zero out the source activity, build activity, all the old, broken
> runs I've done. We're running at about 7% successful, but that's not a true
> statistic until I have everything ironed out. Do I need to duplicate the
> project/workflow/job to start fresh?
>
>
>
> Also, can you force the unit test percentage to round down? 1890/1891
> tests passing shouldn't be 100%, it should be 99%. At least, that's my
> opinion, but that 100% mark is special.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Wes
>
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