Hi David,
You can
run find with option -ver created_since(yesterday) to list what has
been changed since yesterday.
can also write few commands (I use awk or nawk) to convert the output
into html file.
We do create build reports and upload them to the webserver and send a
"thin" mail to users.
This keeps the mail size low and we have permenant record of the build
reports
( that includes listing of what has been changed since last successful
build )
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Atul
From: david.stevens@motorola.com (David Stevens (rat325)) AT INTERNET on
09/08/2000 12:06 PM
To: Kailash Subramanian/ATL/ALLTELCORP, Atul Bhingarde/ATL/ALLTELCORP,
rjavan@ebay.com AT INTERNET@CCMAIL
cc: cciug@rational.com AT INTERNET@CCMAIL
Subject: Re: [cciug] ci Mail trigger
My solution is to not send mail at all. Instead I have a cron job that
runs early in the morning and produces an html file with details on the
previous days checkins. The reports themselves are checked in so if you
want to look at checkins from last week you can review that file too.
our group probably has too much email flying around anyway.
:)
Cheers,
David.
"Javan-Bakht, Reza J." wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have a trigger which sends one mail per checkin. How can I modify my
> trigger
> to send one mail for a list of check_ins. Is there any environmental
> variable in
> CC, that I could use?.
>
> Your help greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Reza
>
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