I set the log rotation for FI, so it only keeps up to 30 or so right
now. While there's a log of the build on the server, you can track it
back to a timestamp, changelog and etc. I wanted to extend Hudson so
that we can mark some build as "keepers", to keep the log forever.
But meanwhile, you can also put the timestamp in the manifest relatively
easily.
Santiago Pericas-Geertsen wrote:
> On Aug 5, 2005, at 10:21 AM, Paul Sandoz wrote:
>
>> Hi Kohsuke,
>>
>> Thanks, that all worked quite nicely. Just checked the latest build
>> and the MANIFEST.MF is:
>>
>> Manifest-Version: 1.0
>> Ant-Version: Apache Ant 1.6.2
>> Created-By: 1.4.2-b28 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
>> Specification-Title: ITU-T Rec. X.891 | ISO/IEC 24824-1 (Fast Infoset)
>> Specification-Version: 1.0
>> Implementation-Title: Fast Infoset Implementation
>> Implementation-Version: 1.0.1
>> Implementation-Vendor: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>> Implementation-Vendor-Id: com.sun
>> Extension-Name: com.sun.xml.fastinfoset
>> Build-Id: hudson-fi-349
>
> Is there way to map the build id to a time stamp?
>
> -- Santiago
>
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