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How to make the build 'fail' on a compile error [message #512150] Thu, 04 February 2010 03:18 Go to next message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
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Hi,
I am using the buckminster build command to build plugins/features. I noticed that compile errors are printed to the
log. But I want it to 'fail' (with an exception) so that I can let the build fail as a whole (when calling from ant). Is
that possible?

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Re: How to make the build 'fail' on a compile error [message #512154 is a reply to message #512150] Thu, 04 February 2010 08:18 Go to previous message
Thomas Hallgren is currently offline Thomas HallgrenFriend
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On 02/04/2010 09:10 AM, Martin Taal wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using the buckminster build command to build plugins/features. I
> noticed that compile errors are printed to the log. But I want it to
> 'fail' (with an exception) so that I can let the build fail as a whole
> (when calling from ant). Is that possible?
>
The process exists with a non zero error code in case there are compilation errors. So the answer is yes, that is possible.

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
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