I've been using Anthill for about a year now, and I think it's a kick-ass product. I don't really have any issues with the current version, but it's nice that there's a new release. If you're interested, you can view the release notes.
- issue 216 - IMPLEMENTED - Added support for Subversion with the
com.urbancode.anthill.adapter.SubversionRepositoryAdapter
- issue 215 - FIXED - PVCS vlog and vcs fail on file names with spaces
- issue 212 - IMPLEMENTED - Display java version in home page
- issue 211 - FIXED - Quotes added to Unix pvcs getRevisionsSince.pgl by fix
for bug #333 causing errors
- issue 210 - FIXED - Allow - (hyphen) in user names for
PVCSRepositoryAdapter
- issue 209 - FIXED - Handle locked files when getting revisions for
PVCSRepositoryAdapter
- issue 205 - FIXED - Versioned builds updating versioned file causes error
for branched projects
- issue 204 - IMPLEMENTED - Better sorting of directories in project
intranet
- issue 203 - FIXED - Failure Email sent out after each failed CVS login
- issue 202 - FIXED - Label function does not work for PVCS on Unix
extraneous directory information
- issue 201 - FIXED - Spaces in project db and project names in pvcs and
underscores in version labels
- issue 200 - FIXED - Streams not closed properly
- issue 199 - FIXED - PerforceRepositoryAdapter writers not closed properly
- issue 197 - FIXED - Versioned builds receiving error on get and should not
tag files
- issue 196 - FIXED - Fix for UNC names with PVCS
- issue 193 - IMPLEMENTED - Pause build queue
- issue 192 - FIXED - Anthill can miss checkins (build date is wrong)
- issue 191 - FIXED - Deleting Schedules fails
- issue 189 - FIXED - BuildAnthill.bat and ReleaseAnthill.bat should check
for ANT_HOME env var
- issue 188 - FIXED - CVS checkout error incorrectly causes failed build
- issue 186 - FIXED - VSS project names with spaces don't work
- issue 185 - FIXED - Multiple instance of Anthill on same server
- issue 184 - FIXED - Dependency Group builds don't increment version
numbers
- issue 183 - FIXED - Unix PVCS isProjectUpToDate problem
- issue 182 - FIXED - Unix PVCS getWorkingProject does not make files
writable
- issue 165 - FIXED - PVCS getRevisionsSince.pgl needs to quote dates
- issue 160 - FIXED - pvcs postEditPagelet.pgl on win need to remove -a
commandline
- issue 158 - FIXED - pvcs adaptor doesn't handle files with spaces
- issue 156 - IMPLEMENTED - New version adapter that doesn't increment the
file in the repository
- issue 153 - FIXED - Perforce Repository Adapter only listing one file per
changelist in -rev.log
- issue 151 - FIXED - Perforce is retrieving all changes that occurred from
date to now
- issue 145 - IMPLEMENTED - Project Templates and ability to copy projects
- issue 112 - FIXED - VSS usernames with spaces don't work
- issue 55 - IMPLEMENTED - build.xml shouldn't clean
- issue 51 - IMPLEMENTED - Ability to recreate past builds based on
tag/label
It's gonna be a good week. Yesterday, I gave a demo at my client and they loved it. Shortly after that, my sister (Kalin) flew in to town. She's here until Thursday and I'm taking today, tomorrow and Thursday off. Vacations during the week are very nice. We're babysitting Abbie today, so it should be a good day - especially with a stop at Chipotle for lunch.
In other news, construction on our house started yesterday. Here's a photo of part of the new foundation (for the master bath) getting dug. There's already been one casualty - our sewer line. Luckily, Bob the Builder was able to run to Home Depot and fix it for our house full of guests. We also talked to our new (temporary) landlord on Sunday. We got pretty lucky - our neighbors bought a new house and we're going to finish out their lease. So we're going to live next door to our house while it's being built. Pretty cool, huh?
In even bigger news, Julie submitted her resignation at Qwest last week and today is her last day. She got tired of Abbie getting sick at daycare and more so, she was bored out of her mind. Things will be a bit tight - COBRA is just over $1000/month and it's our only option since she's pregnant. Doh! At least we'll only need it until September/October (crosses fingers for a healthy baby).