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Anthill Pro Build and Release Management Server 3.6 (Default branch)

AnthillPro is a build management and lifecycle automation server for the enterprise that makes the build and release process easy and efficient. As a continuous integration server, it can produce a new build for every developer check-in. The entire team can be alerted to problems via email or instant message. Each build can then be promoted to higher statuses, or deployed to various servers and environments using your scripts. At every step, AnthillPro records who did what to keep your auditors happy. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
Developers can now build their code on a build farm prior to commit. Test and Test Coverage trending and metrics were improved. Mercurial source control and EMMA code coverage are now supported. Server-agent communication was optimized for distributed build farms. Image

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cfg_disconnect(3)					     Library Functions Manual						 cfg_disconnect(3)

NAME
cfg_disconnect - Remove the connection to a remote configuration management server LIBRARY
Configuration Management Library (libcfg.a) SYNOPSIS
#include <cfg.h> cfg_status_t cfg_disconnect( cfg_handle_t *handle); PARAMETERS
Structure identifying the means of communication between your application and the configuration management server. Your application receives this structure when it calls the cfg_connect() routine. DESCRIPTION
Once your application is finished using a remote configuration management server, it should call the cfg_disconnect() routine. This routine closes sockets and stops execution of the configuration management server. EXAMPLES
The following example illustrates the use of the cfg_disconnect() library routine: cfg_status_t retval; cfg_handle_t handle; retval = cfg_disconnect(&handle); if (retval != CFG_SUCCESS) print_error(retval); In this example, the cfg_disconnect() routine ends communication between the application and the configuration manager server. The server stops executing. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, cfg_disconnect() returns CFG_SUCCESS. Other return values indicate that an error has occurred. For informa- tion about handling return values from routines in the configuration management library, see libcfg(3). RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: cfgmgr(8), sysconfig(8) Routines: cfg_connect(3), libcfg(3) delim off cfg_disconnect(3)