If you're already using Trac to manage bugs and whatnot.. bitten is pretty neat.. it's written in python, but it can run pretty much anything. I haven't used it with rake yet, but I assume it could run that as easily as a shell script. It's simple and does what I need for the time being. http://bitten.cmlenz.net/ Also, Luntbuild is rather configureable and can deal with many builds and dependancies well. It's another java CI tool though. http://luntbuild.javaforge.com/ -jro On Oct 26, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Cameron, Gemma (UK) wrote: > > Now I've read a couple of old posts about this and the usual > response is > "use Damage Control" but from the looks of it this hasn't been > supported > for quite a while... > > I'm just curious to see if anyone has used Ruby or Rake to build their > project and used CruiseControl or CruiseControl.NET to run it. I know > it's possible, it would simply need a [N]Ant script with an <exec> > task. > However this will not report the results back for publishing as > cleanly > or nicely as a nant task, or would it? > > Do I need to re-write my rake file in nant?! > > Again I'm just curious to find out if anyone is using Rake or Ruby > with > CruiseControl.NET > > Gem > > ******************************************************************** > This email and any attachments are confidential to the intended > recipient and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended > recipient please delete it from your system and notify the sender. > You should not copy it or use it for any purpose nor disclose or > distribute its contents to any other person. > ********************************************************************