I don't see artifactDirectory variable set in you config file.
So it is assumed to be the app install directory and thats why logs are
found there.
Regards
Matt
Mark Levison pisze:
Wow - thanks Sam you must be a mind reader. Yes my clients
infrastructure is back in the world of IE6. Why I can't imagine. That
was the second problem. I still don't understand why the log files are
found in the application install directory.
Cheers
Mark
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:38 PM, Sam Calder <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Your project page is stale? If you're using IE6, there is a known
issue with cacheing... try deleting all the files in your browser
cache. Might not fix it, but its worth a shot.
Cheers,
- Sam.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Mark Levison <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Did that didn't seem to help, in fact I removed the entire
publishers block. Looking at the project configuration view
from the web page which I assume has a number of defaults
added - it still has a publisher's block with a logdir of
"log". I've restarted the server and double checked that the
config file doesn't contain the ref still.
Interesting the project report page also has not be updated
since yesterday - even though there have been many builds since.
Mark
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Ruben Willems
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi
I would remove the logDir="log" from your xmllogger
Can you try and confirm if this solves the poblem?
with kind regards
Ruben Willems
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Mark Levison
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
My fairly stock CCNET installation isn't finding the
server logs aka: "View Server Logs". They're currently
being logged to the ccnet installation directory and
the web page is looking in the same directory as the
ccnet.config file (makes sense). A little searching on
the CruiseControl wiki just leaves me confused. What
to I add to the config file to put the log in the
right place?
Here's my config file:
<cruisecontrol>
<project name="EndManager"
webURL="http://localhost/EndManager">
<sourcecontrol type="vss">
<project>$/EndorsementManager_Net</project>
<workingDirectory>C:\GLOBEXDOTNETVSS\ENDORSEMENTMANAGER_NET</workingDirectory>
<timeout units="seconds">600</timeout>
<ssdir>\\vss2\share2\GlobexDotNet</ssdir>
</sourcecontrol>
<tasks>
<devenv
solutionfile="C:\GLOBEXDOTNETVSS\ENDORSEMENTMANAGER_NET\Source\EndorsementMgr.sln"
configuration="debug" />
<nunit path="C:\Program Files\NUnit
2.4.8\bin\nunit-console.exe">
<assemblies>
<assembly>C:\GLOBEXDOTNETVSS\ENDORSEMENTMANAGER_NET\Source\EndmBaLayer\EndmBaComponentUnitTest\bin\Debug\EndmBaComponentUnitTest.dll</assembly>
</assemblies>
</nunit>
</tasks>
<publishers>
<xmllogger logDir="log" />
</publishers>
</project>
</cruisecontrol>
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Blog: http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/
Recent Entries: Agile/Scrum Smells:
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Agile Games for Making Retrospectives Interesting:
http://www.notesfromatooluser.com/2008/10/agile-games-for-making-retrospectives-interesting.html