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CruiseControl.NET is an Automated Continuous Integration server, implemented using the Microsoft .NET Framework.
If you're new to CruiseControl.NET, you may find the following sections of the Documentation useful:
- What is Continuous Integration?
- What is CruiseControl.NET?A list of tools that CruiseControl.NET can integrate with can be read at Using CruiseControl.NET with other applications.(CVS,SVN,NAnt, MSBuild, NUnit, NDepend, ...)
Click here for various resources, including links to external tutorials, articles, blog entries and example usages. You can get help on the mailing lists.
CruiseControl.NET development is supported by ThoughtWorks - world leaders in Agile Software Development
Recent News
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Moved from Thoughtworks hosting to selfhost
After years of good collaboration with Thoughtworks, it appeared that Thoughtworks had less resources to spent for CCNet.
This problem came painfully visible when their site was hacked with a virus. It took a long time for the help page to come back up, and the build server is still not up.
Some months ago we (the active members) decided to move the hosting to another server, so we would be less dependent on Thoughtworks. No hard feelings, it were great years of cooperation but time moved on.
The reason it took a few months to set everything up was due to lack of time of us. Communication could have been better, but we're all doing this (maintaining CCNet) in our own free time, without getting paid. Hopefully this downtime will not happen again.
The license of CCNet is still the same as it was before the move, we just moved the build server and the documentation site, everything else stays the same till further notice
The move to the new site also has some plus points :
- we can update / alter the site at any time.
- there is 1 site for the wiki, bug reports and forum (before there was Jira and Confluence, no forum) meaning 1 user and password
- a Linux build server is also up and running, meaning more Mono compatibility.
- moved from svn to Git, which should make it a lot easier for people to contribute.
- Chili has some options that Jira did not have : Calendar, Gantt chart, ....
Now lets get CCNet back in the picture, stay tuned for more news.
www.cruisecontrolnet.org/
Posted at Sep 07, 2011 by
Daniel Nauck |
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
CruiseControl 1.6 Released
- Please see the release notes.
- Download it now from SourceForge.
CCNet 1.6 is the equivalent to build 1.6.7981.1 from ccnetlive.
Posted at Jan 23, 2011 by
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Hi there
We have a single solution with about 150 projects or so to build and
when we do this build manually through the IDE, build, rebuild,
publish everything works fine.
When i try to replicate the same thing through CruiseControl, i get
error code=MSB3202 in my build log file. This error code complains
about the.vbproj file not found on the relevent path in the project
while actually the file does exist. It is however not included in the
solution as this is one of requirements as per our coding standards
followed.
Any chance can someone tell me how i can get this .vbproj to build in
cruisecontrol without complaining about error code=MSB3202 as the file
actually exists in the project path.
Just out of curiosity, has it got to do anything with some settings in
the propertygroup which needs changing for this to work?
kindly reply
Posted by captedgar at Nov 03, 2009 07:22
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