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About the generated log

by [胡凯] khu@thoughtWorks.com :: Rate this Message:

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Guys:
Normally, CruiseControl will generate a file like this log<timestamp>LBuild.xml(or log<timestamp>.xml depends on build passed or not) in the logs folder, But I also noticed there are some cases CruiseControl will generate a directory like log<timestamp> rather than a xml file.

Anyone remembered in which case will CruiseControl generate a folder instead of file?

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Re: About the generated log

by Jeffrey Fredrick-2 :: Rate this Message:

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I don't know about log<timestamp> but the ArtifactPublisher will create directories named <timestamp>:


Is there anything in the directory?

Jtf

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:17 PM, 胡凯 <zee.ho.81@...> wrote:
Guys:
Normally, CruiseControl will generate a file like this log<timestamp>LBuild.xml(or log<timestamp>.xml depends on build passed or not) in the logs folder, But I also noticed there are some cases CruiseControl will generate a directory like log<timestamp> rather than a xml file.

Anyone remembered in which case will CruiseControl generate a folder instead of file?

Cheers.

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