I had fixed this in Draco and checked it in to CVS this morning.
- Jerry
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Calbazana, Al
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:16 AM
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Subject: RE: [Draconet-users] Help! No changes + Exit
Not to beat this to death, but I noticed that the SSDIR is never being
set. I plugged in the VSS repository location into my environment
variables SSDIR=\\mypath\VSS and restarted. This worked!
Not sure if this is a hack solution, but my builds are now running. I
do see code to set the environm
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> Sent: 13 November 2003 14:45
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> Subject: Re: [Draconet-users] Help! No changes + Exit Code: 100
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> Interestingly enough, the temp file is being created. What's
> more is that I
Interestingly enough, the temp file is being created. What's more is
that I tried to execute Draco's query of the repository and return
successful information (locally)... What's stranger is that when I
logged in this morning, I noticed that a build had completed against my
local repository?! Som
Al,
I had this exact same problem many moons ago when I first setup Draco.NET for the
first time here.
The problem is definitely privileges related. I did some investigation, by stepping
through the
source code. What was happening was that when SS.EXE tried to create a temp file, the
file wou