Damage Control is what you want. Unfortunately, I just googled to find a URL to give you and there doesn't appear to be any good information available. I'm copying Aslak and hopefully we'll have public information available soon. I know that he's been working very hard on it for several months now and I'm pretty sure there is a release forthcoming. On 1/4/06, Dean Wampler <deanwampler / gmail.com> wrote: > FWIW, I recently used CruiseControl for a C++/make project. I simply > wrapped the make build in a basic ant script, using ant's ability to > call external shell processes (this was on linux...). The same > approach should work with tools like Rake. > > dean > > On 1/4/06, Damphyr <damphyr / freemail.gr> wrote: > > Dan Hinz wrote: > > > Greetings, > > > > > > ... > > > > > > Cruise Control is clearly the most widely known tool. However, I'm > > > building with rake and make (from the extconf generated with the swig > > > stuff) neither of which appear to be supported (by default) by CC. I > > > read somewhere that someone was working a CC equivalent in Ruby but have > > > lost that information. > > > > > > So, what is the tool of choice for this group of folks to driver a > > > continuous integration activities? > > > ... > -- > Dean Wampler > http://www.aspectprogramming.com > http://www.newaspects.com > http://www.contract4j.org > >