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Posted to commits@continuum.apache.org by ws...@apache.org on 2009/01/17 06:30:13 UTC

svn commit: r735229 - /continuum/trunk/continuum-docs/src/site/apt/installation/build-agent.apt

Author: wsmoak
Date: Fri Jan 16 21:30:11 2009
New Revision: 735229

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=735229&view=rev
Log:
[CONTINUUM-1666] Note that releases happen on the master, so the master needs to have the same capabilities as the agents.

Modified:
    continuum/trunk/continuum-docs/src/site/apt/installation/build-agent.apt

Modified: continuum/trunk/continuum-docs/src/site/apt/installation/build-agent.apt
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/continuum/trunk/continuum-docs/src/site/apt/installation/build-agent.apt?rev=735229&r1=735228&r2=735229&view=diff
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--- continuum/trunk/continuum-docs/src/site/apt/installation/build-agent.apt (original)
+++ continuum/trunk/continuum-docs/src/site/apt/installation/build-agent.apt Fri Jan 16 21:30:11 2009
@@ -48,6 +48,8 @@
     * <<<installations>>> - a list of the installations available on the build agent, including Maven, Ant, JDK, etc.
 	
   Note that all of your agents need to be identical, as there is no way to control which agent Continuum chooses.
+  In addition, if you are using the Continuum Release functionality, the master needs to match the agents, as releases
+  will be executed on the master.
 
   Now start the Build Agent by executing the startup script available in
   <<<$CONTINUUM_BUILDAGENT_HOME/bin/>>>.  For example: