Hi Bill,

this message is shown when Visual Source Safe can't find the sourcesafe.ini
file.

Best you check the path statement. Are the slashes right? I would expect to
find backslashes when you're working with Windows.
You also have to check if the user who is executing the nant build has
enough rights to access the path.


Hope this helps,

Florian
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I have a wee problem with the <vssget> task in NAnt-contrib.  This is what
my target definition looks like:

    <!--Extract Latest Version of Source-->
    <target name="getsource" depends="prepare">
        <vssget
            localpath="C:/MyProject"
            recursive="true"
            dbpath="//VSSServer/INIFolder"
            path="$/Project/src"
            user="guest"
            password="" />
    </target>

However when I execute it I get the following error:

                Failed to open database
                  The SourceSafe database path guest does not exist.  Please
select another database.


I'm using version 0.84 of both NAnt and NAnt-contrib, and I've looked in the
source code and it certainly seems like the parameters are handled correctly
in there.  The user guest does exist in the SourceSafe database I'm pointing
to.  I've tried turning on the -vswitch for NAnt, but it doesn't really give
anything additional that helps.

Any ideas anyone?

Cheers,

Bill




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