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[QB-774] Proof build auto commit allows commit of changed file
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Status: | Open |
Project: | QuickBuild |
Component/s: | None |
Affects Version/s: | 3.1.12 |
Fix Version/s: | None |
Type: | Bug | Priority: | Minor |
Reporter: | Stephanie Richardson | Assigned To: | Robin Shen |
Resolution: | Unresolved | Votes: | 0 |
Remaining Estimate: | Unknown | Time Spent: | Unknown |
Original Estimate: | Unknown |
Description |
I submitted a proof build and while the build was running I added something to cause an error in one of my changed files.
After the build succeeded (since it was checking using the file without any error) it committed the file on MY machine along with the error. If this is as intended then documentation should warn the user that they can't continue working while a proof build is going on. Possible solutions: - commit from the build machine... but this wouldn't show the right user in the svn log - do an md5 comparison of the files before commiting and refuse to commit if files have changed on the users machine since they were submitted |
Comments |
Comment by Robin Shen [ 15/Dec/10 12:41 AM ] |
This is a limitation and QB should have warned this. QB can not commit files at build machine for a number of reasons including the one you listed. Checking md5 and refusing to commit if anything changed sounds like an viable solution and we will try to add this enhancement in future versions.
Thanks! |