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Hello as a new user: msg#00064java.hudson.user
Hello everyone, I've just discovered Hudson a couple of weeks ago and I must say: I am impressed; it is so easy to setup and manage! I dumped cruisecontrol 10 minutes after implementing hudson.. I initially started off using CVS but have successfully switched to Subversion now. Now for a quick question: I want to setup the build process to do an automated tag on the last stable build. I have a few options here: 1) use the ant script of the job to tag whenever a build completes successfully; 2) use the automated deployment (which is a downstream shellscript style job) to do the tagging. The main downside of option 2 is that the tag is placed a while after the build of the upstream job finishes; this can cause the tag to be placed on the wrong version on some files which have changed inbetween. Is option 1 the standard way to go? Kind regards, Chris Polderman
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