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RE: Monitoring subversion activity?

From: Brad <svn_at_molandernet.com>
Date: 2005-06-30 21:14:01 CEST

    We also researched Cruise Control but went with luntbuild instead.
It can also email users when a build failed that they had changes in.
Another big advantage is its all configured through a web interface.
There is no separate service you have to run. I would highly recommend
it. Cruise Control is also a very nice app(s) but it just doesn't seem
to be growing as fast.

Brad

On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 09:59 -0600, York, William wrote:

> I have been using CruiseControl (http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/) for continuous integration testing of check-ins. One of the nice benefits of CruiseControl is that it logs information for who has changed what files so that you can see who is making changes. You can also find out if they compiled and tested their code quite quickly. :-)
>
> HTH,
> Bill.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lutz Frommberger [mailto:lutz@informatik.uni-bremen.de]
> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:00 AM
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Monitoring subversion activity?
>
> Hi,
>
> is there any tool for monitoring activity on a subversion server,
> similar to WWW access statistics? The WebDAV accesses are logged in the
> web servers log file, but (for me) hard to extract.
>
> regards,
Received on Thu Jun 30 21:32:07 2005

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