Mitch Denny Releases Build Clean-up Service for Team Foundation Server
notgartner.com: Mitch Denny’s Blog - Release: Build Clean-up Service for Team Foundation Server
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Builds that are performed can quite often be rejected because of a failure caused by a file not being checked in, or some debug-time setting propogating into a build destined for release. Other builds may be rejected at a later date due to functional testing identifying a problem.
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Introducing the Build Clean-up Service
This is an extension to Team Foundation Server that I’ve had queued up to develop for quite some time. The clean-up service takes care of cleaning out the “Rejected” and “Unexamined” builds after a specified period of time (configurable).
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Outstanding.
I have a number of failed builds that happened during early Team Build deployment, due to components missing on the Build machine, etc. Failed builds that I’d like to clear out...
Mitch’s new Build Clean-up Service looks like just the ticket.
Installing it now...
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