Yup, I'm sure the label is applied correctly. I even gave it a new label. I tried the VSS command line and it got everything I wanted recursively. Therefore, it must be the VSSGet task with version = to a label that fails to get all the subprojects within the designated Path attribute.
Anyone got any other hints, anyone? I'm gonna work on it a little and see what happens also. mike --- brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good question. We need to better integrate nAnt and nAntContrib! > Are you > sure that the label is applied recursively? I would also try the > operation > from the VSS command line and if that is possible, then there must > be > something wrong with the task? > > brian > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Michael Dang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 4:22 PM > >To: brian; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >Yeah. I mentioned that on a few post about VSS6.0 versions. I am > >using VSS v6.0d. > > > >I tried the forward slashes as well and had the same results. :( > > > >I am not sure what version on NantContrib came with Nant v0.8.3 > RC2. > >How can i tell? > > > >--- brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> I have seen some posting that mention some improper > functionality > >> with > >> preVss 6.0 c versions of Source Safe. Also I'm not sure that it > >> matters but > >> I always use forward slashes when referencing VSS paths (eg > >> $/Dev/Stuff). > >> > >> The task works fine for me recursively. What version of > >> nAntContrib do you > >> have? > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: Michael Dang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 4:03 PM > >> >To: brian; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > >> >Hi, > >> > > >> >I am using Nant v0.8.3 rc2. > >> >My variable ${VSSRepositoryPath} is set something like this: > >> >$\nextGen\Code\Core\Components\Component1 > >> > > >> >Within the Component1 project contains the csproj and .cs files > >> and > >> >the 2 subprojects under it contain some other important .cs > files. > >> > > >> >I do a VSSLabel task before the VSSGet task and it recursively > >> goes > >> >thru all the subprojects and labels the files correctly. So i > >> would > >> >assume that the VSSGet would act the same way with the > recursive > >> >attribute = true. > >> > > >> >Version attribute maybe the issue but I am looking at the > >> NantContrib > >> >VSS GetTask and it looks ok. (Didn't run it). > >> > > >> > > >> >Help? > >> > > >> > > >> >--- brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> I'm using vss a lot without problem. What is > >> ${VSSRepositoryPath} > >> >> set to? > >> >> I also do not use the version attribute so maybe that is the > >> issue? > >> >> > >> >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> [mailto:nant-users- > >> >> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Dang > >> >> >Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 3:22 PM > >> >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >> > > >> >> >Hi, > >> >> > > >> >> >I am using this call to get all the files within a specific > VSS > >> >> >repository project (a.k.a. folder). It will recursively get > >> the > >> >> >files in the root project specified in "path", but it does > not > >> get > >> >> >the subprojects within that root project. Is this a bug or > the > >> >> >intended functionality of only getting the files in the root > >> >> project > >> >> >and not the subprojects. > >> >> > > >> >> >This is the call I am using and recursive="true" > >> >> > > >> >> ><vssget user="${vss.username}" password="${vss.password}" > >> >> > localpath="${build.srccode.dir}\${Module.dir}" > >> >> > dbpath="${vss.dbpath}" > >> >> > path="${VSSRepositoryPath}" > >> >> > recursive="true" > >> >> > replace="true" > >> >> > writable="true" > >> >> > version="${Label}" /> > >> >> > > >> >> >===== > >> >> >Michael Dang > >> >> > > >> >> >__________________________________ > >> >> >Do you Yahoo!? > >> >> >Yahoo! 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