Ed,
What you say does make sense to me. However, it's not as easy as
commenting a line, because there are two parts:
1. - A buckminster command which calls the javadoc ant task.
2. - Publishing script called every day by a cron entry, which
expects the javadoc to be in the last successful build.
I'll open a bugzilla to track the request. I guess there should be
different approaches.
Might
it not be sensible to have at least the JUnit section; if not the
whole script window redirected to a CVS file?
I'm not sure how to do that. I know that Xtext has a file to save
the buckminster file configuration. However, they still keep the
buckminster commands in the hudson configuration page. So I guess
the purpose of that file is only to track changes made to the hudson
configuration page. Anyway, it would be good redirecting as you
suggest... I'll look into this
Regards,
Adolfo.
Regards
Ed
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