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2.Version Control Settings
Administration > <project> > <build configuration> > Version Control Settings Administration > Configure VCS roots > <vcs root> > Version Control Settings This page describes the options available on the Version Control Settings page when editing build configurations: VCS Roots ...
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root, build, configuration, label, labeling
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ClearCase
page contains description of the fields and options available when setting up VCS roots using the ClearCase Version Control System: ClearCase Settings Option Description View path (obsolete setting since TeamCity 4.5) Path to project sources ...
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settings, clearcase, rational
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Configuring Build Triggers
section covers configuring all types of the build triggers build trigger in TeamCity: VCS Triggers VCS triggers are the most often used With configured VCS Build Triggers TeamCity periodically polls VCS roots of the build configuration for changes, automatically ...
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Configuring VCS Roots
VCS Root is a set of settings that defines how TeamCity communicates with a version control (SCM) system to monitor for changes and to get sources for a build. TeamCity regularly queries the version control system for new changes and displays the changes in the Build Configurations Build ...
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root, shared
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Configuring VCS Settings
TeamCity, setting up VCS parameters is one of the mandatory steps of creating a build configuration. This section provides information on the following VCS Settings: Configuring VCS Roots the main part of VCS parameters setup; a VCS Root is a description of a version control ...
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configure, rule, root, label, labeling, notification
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Configuring VCS Triggers
VCS Build Triggers automatically start a new build each time TeamCity detects that updates have been checked into the Version Control System. When this option is enabled, TeamCity periodically (according to root's Changes Checking Interval) polls VCS ...
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trigger, configure
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Copying and Moving Build Configuration
Copying Build Configuration TeamCity allows administrator to create a copy of a build configuration. Such copy duplicates parameters and settings of the original build configuration, but no data related to builds is preserved. The copy is created with empty build history and no statistics. A copy of a build configuration ...
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root, copy, move, build, configuration
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CVS
page contains descriptions of fields and options available when setting up a VCS root using CVS. Depending on the selected access method, the page shows different fields, that help you to easily define the CVS settings http://ximbiot.com/cvs ...
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settings, cvs
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My Settings And Tools
section covers: General !mySettingsAndToolsGeneralTab.png thumbnail! Option Description \\ Username Depending on the authentication scheme, this field is editable or readonly. If the default authentication scheme is selected, you can specify the user name. For the other authentication schemes, user name is not editable. Password ...
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ui, tool, setting, username, build, notification, project
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New Edit VCS Roots
Administration \> Create build configuration \> VCS Settings \> Create and attach new VCS root Administration \> Configure VCS roots \> edit <build configuration> \> edit <VCS root> or Create and attach new VCS root This section includes: To find the desired ...
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create, root, settings
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