We are using TFS Repository plugin for over a month now. We are observing that automatic builds are picked randomly. Most of the times it doesn't triggers build after checkin.
Below are the configuration :
Trigger Type : Polling the repository for change
Polling Strategy : Periodically
Polling Frequency : 180
Please suggest.
I had very similar behavior in 1.1.5. After restarting Bamboo, everything magically started working... Nothing in the logs.
Will observe if it happens again.
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I saw it failing many times, but today, a single change expected to trigger 14 different jobs did work.
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Could you specify steps to reproduce? I've made 7 plans, each with 2 jobs and 2 repositories. And it triggers fine. Also I've tried various combinations with no luck.
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Hi guys,
I'm investigating it. Please, watch this issue on the Bitbucket.
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+1 -> I see the same behavior
In practice, that make the plug-in not usable, since the continous build is there to be "automated".
Maybe there is a SVM neutral plug-in to "cancel" the build if no change is done. Like this we could setup a build each 60 seconds, and had this other plug-in cancel the build if no change is detected.
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Could you specify steps to reproduce? I've made 7 plans, each with 2 jobs and 2 repositories. And it triggers fine. Also I've tried various combinations with no luck.
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