"pgier" wrote :
| I'm thinking that the best way to handle reproducing old builds is to keep a copy
of the contents of the local repo when doing a release. That way if an old release needs
to be rebuilt, the local repository can be refreshed, and the build can be done off-line.
|
| I think the amount of "old rubbish" in our repository will be increased if
we can never make any changes to files or directory locations. If we keep our release
builds off-line without using any remote repository and we save the build environment,
then we can be sure that we can redo the build. None of this is set up yet, but it is
probably what needs to be done.
| Does this sound like a better solution?
|
Is the local repo tagged in SVN when there is a release?
Is that part of
repository.jboss.com "write protected" once a release has been
confirmed?
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