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RE: vss help: msg#00059

java.cruise-control.user

Subject: RE: vss help

At a guess I'd say you are using the .NET version of cruisecontrol; this is the mailing list for the java version.
 
The .NET user mailing list is "ccnet-user".
 
Jtf
-----Original Message-----
From: cruisecontrol-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cruisecontrol-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kathie Drake
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:38 PM
To: cruisecontrol-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Cruisecontrol-user] vss help

I am running cruise control and am having the following problem for the vss interface.

 

When I run the script I get all the modifications since the beginning of the project.  

 

I think the problem is the time format.  At the command line VSS works as expected with

 

C:\build>"%VSSPATH%ss.exe" history $/project -R -vd12/15/03;3:00p~12/01/03;9:00a -Yname,password -I-N

 

But the command created by Cruise control is

[VSSPublisher]"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VSS\win32\ss.exe" history $/project -R -Vd12/16/2003;8:37 AM~12/15/2003;5:37 PM -Yname,password -I-Y

 

Note the difference for the –Vd time stamp.  VSS documentation notes show that the AM and PM are incorrect.  

 

This is my source control set up.

]<sourcecontrol type="vss">

      <executable>"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VSS\win32\ss.exe"</executable>

      <project>$/project</project>

      <username>name</username>

      <password>password</password>

      <ssdir>\\Vss\c\vss</ssdir>

      <workingDirectory>c:\build</workingDirectory>

    </sourcecontrol>

 

I have tried adding

 

<modificationset  quietperiod="">

           <vss timeformat="hh:mma"/>

  </modificationset>

 

also I tried:

 

<sourcecontrol type="vss">

      <executable>"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VSS\win32\ss.exe"</executable>

      <project>$/project</project>

      <username>name </username>

      <password>password</password>

      <ssdir>\\Vss\c\vss</ssdir>

      <timeformat>hh:mma</timeformat>

      <workingDirectory>c:\build</workingDirectory>

    </sourcecontrol>

 

 

Does anyone have any idea, short of hacking the code  that’s my next idea.

 

Kathie Drake

kdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

 

 

 

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