Seems like you are using Hudson and not Jenkins so you might have more
luck asking over on a Hudson mailing list
(http://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson-ci/contacts_and_help) or you could
give Jenkins (http://jenkins-ci.org/) a go and see if that helps your
situation?

Cheers
Richard.

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:24 AM, Mohan <msmoha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed hudson on windows and running as windows service.
> Configured hudson with cvs and able to checkout from cvs. After
> completing checkout there is an issue in compute changelog.
>
> os: windows
> hudson: 2.2.0
> cvs executables : 1.12.13 (client/server)
> cvs plugin installed (default): 2.2.0
>
> Error message:
>
> [BuildSource] $ cvs -Q -z3 -d user@host:/path co -P -r branch -N -d
> workspace -D "Friday, August 10, 2012 3:08:26 PM UTC" module
> $ computing changelog
> cvs [log aborted]: cannot find >=2012-08-09 19:39: No such file or
> directory
> ERROR: cvs exited with error code 1
> Command line was [Executing 'cvs' with arguments:
> '-duser@host:/path'
> 'log'
> '-rbranch'
> '-d'
> '>=2012-08-09 19:39'
> 'module'
>
> The ' characters around the executable and arguments are
> not part of the command.
> ] in D:\Hudson\Workspace\BuildSource
> Input text:
> START==>null<==END
> Working directory is D:\Hudson\Workspace\BuildSource
> cvs exited with error code 1
> Command line was [Executing 'cvs' with arguments:
> '-duser@host:/path'
> 'log'
> '-rbranch'
> '-d'
> '>=2012-08-09 19:39'
> 'module'
>
> The ' characters around the executable and arguments are
> not part of the command.
> ] in D:\Hudson\Workspace\BuildSource
> Input text:
> START==>null<==END
>         at
> hudson.org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.AbstractCvsTask.runCommand(AbstractCvsTask.java:
> 402)
>         at
> hudson.org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.AbstractCvsTask.execute(AbstractCvsTask.java:
> 461)
>         at
> hudson.org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.cvslib.ChangeLogTask.execute(ChangeLogTask.java:
> 308)
>         at hudson.scm.CVSSCM$4.invoke(CVSSCM.java:1086)
>         at hudson.scm.CVSSCM$4.invoke(CVSSCM.java:1010)
>         at hudson.FilePath.act(FilePath.java:758)
>         at hudson.FilePath.act(FilePath.java:740)
>         at hudson.scm.CVSSCM.getChangelog(CVSSCM.java:1010)
>         at hudson.scm.CVSSCM.calcChangeLog(CVSSCM.java:967)
>         at hudson.scm.CVSSCM.checkout(CVSSCM.java:329)
>         at hudson.model.AbstractProject.checkout(AbstractProject.java:1479)
>         at hudson.model.AbstractBuild
> $AbstractRunner.checkout(AbstractBuild.java:507)
>         at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractRunner.run(AbstractBuild.java:
> 424)
>         at hudson.model.Run.run(Run.java:1366)
>         at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:46)
>         at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:
> 88)
>         at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:145)
> [DEBUG] Skipping watched dependency update for build: TestProject3 #37
> due to result: FAILURE
> Finished: FAILURE
>
>
> when i run the following on command prompt,  got error as "cvs [log
> aborted]: Can't parse date/time: 19:39".
> command: cvs -duser@host:/path log -rbranch -d >=2012-08-10 19:39
> module
>
> when i run the following on command prompt,  able to calculate the
> changelog (but log saved as "2012-08-10 19" without any content) .
> command: cvs -d user@host:/path log -r branch -d >="2012-08-10 19:39"
> module
>
> I have tried and confused with DATE_FORMAT, TimeZone stuffs..
> In "[BuildSource] $ cvs -Q -z3 -d user@host:/path co -P -r branch -N -
> d workspace -D "Friday, August 10, 2012 3:08:26 PM UTC" module" time
> zone has shown as "UTC", but my local system timezone is "GMT". And
> I'm not clear about how hudson picks up command arguments like -Q , -
> z3 , -P etc defaultly.
>
> As referred i couldn't find checkbox to "disable" compute changelog
> (for all jobs / per project). Please give me the clear steps to
> "disable changelog" as well. I have googled as "There is a JVM option
> "hudson.scm.CVSSCM.skipChangeLog" set to "true" to disable it", but i
> have no idea about JVM.
>
> Please help me, i'm sufferring with this more than a week. Thanks in
> advance.
> -Mohan.
>

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