The build is in error if exit code is 1.
The exit code can be shown in logs.
Emmanuel
Alex Lam a écrit :
Oh. Whenever I run an Ant script and if the script encounters an error or
something is not right with the build, I have it do "exit -1" Would this
return an error to Continuum? Or do I need to do something else in my
script
to tell Continuum an error has happened. Currently, when I do "exit -1",
Continuum believes the build was successful.
Thanks,
Alex
On 6/28/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ERRORLEVEL is only on windows.
Normally, ant script is good on linux.
Emmanuel
Alex Lam a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I was looking through the Continuum FAQ and was curious about how
Continuum
> detects a successful or failed build on a Linux platform. I have an Ant
> project I would like to automate. I am using version 1.0.3.
>
> The instructions on the FAQ seems to be for Continuum on Windows only.
>
> For Linux, would I be modifying the ant script?
>
> If so, would it be something like
>
> if $MAVEN_TERMINATE_CMD == "on"
> exit $ERRORLEVEL
> fi
>
> But, I am not sure what is $ERRORLEVEL. Would I export this variable
ahead
> of time? Or is it defined somewhere already? Also, where would I
have to
> define $MAVEN_TERMINATE_CMD? In Continuum's run script or should I
> define it
> as an environment variable each time I log into my account.
>
> Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
>
> -Alex
>