Hi Simon,
Thank for the fast reply. I have already added the cvs.exe directory to the
windows path, and I actually did try the " thing, but strangely, Draco.Net spit out a parsing
error when I added that, so I needed to remove it.
The article link you mentioned was actually what got my attention
1.6.4.0 added support for visual studio 2005 according to the commit log;
although I have not tried it myself.
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=526802
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Has Draco.Net been updated to support VS 2005? If not, is
anybody working on support?
Roger Jack
Elegance Technologies
484.431.1775
www.elegancetech.com
The problem is that draco doesn't know where to find cvs.exe. You might try
adding the cvs directory to the windows path for the user running the build
server, or else in your draco configuration file add
program="/cvs/is/found/here" to the cvs tag. So it might look like
Take a look at
http
Hi guys,
I'm trying to setup Draco.Net on Windows 2003 Server for use on our
SourceForge project, and I've followed the instructions pretty good (I
think) by installing CVSNT, but I get an error when it tries to build:
2006-02-10 04:05:26 [1628] INFO Draco.Core.Runtime.BuildRunner - HEAD :
Check