Configuration :: Compile And Deploy Latest SVN Version Files
Mar 23, 2011
I'm looking for good approch for below requirement. I would appreciate if someone can guide me on this.
I would like to write a script,
1. which checkout the latest files from SVN
2. Then compile the solution files.
3. If some compilation errors, need to send a mail.
I'm not looking for any deployment as of now.
All I want to write the script to know is, can latest version of SVN tree compile successfull or not.
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