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On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:52 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Today's Topic Summary
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> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/ccnet-user/topics
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> Project Status [1 Update]
> Scheduled build with parameters fails unless forced [3 Updates]
> Problems using 1.4.4 SP1 with TFS plugin [1 Update]
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>  Topic: Project Status
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> awesthusing <[email protected]> Jan 12 10:58AM -0800 ^
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> Not sure about the answer to question #1, but I believe the answer to
> #2 is to use %CCNetLabel%. That's at least how I use the label in
> batch files.
> more...
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>  Topic: Scheduled build with parameters fails unless forced
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> Ruben Willems <[email protected]> Jan 12 08:29AM +0100 ^
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> Hi
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> I do not know the parameter code that well, but it sounds like when the
> schedule trigger is fired,
> the parameters are being ignored, and another default (I guesss "") is
> taken, giving the more...
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> "Craig Sutherland" <[email protected]> Jan 12 09:20PM +1300 ^
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> I've had a quick look at your config, the reason why this is happening is
> because there are two types of default.
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> The first is the default on the parameter. This default is what is sent to
> more...
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> "Craig Sutherland" <[email protected]> Jan 12 09:52PM +1300 ^
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> I have managed to track down the differences and put in a fix for them. So
> the defaults are no longer required on a dynamic parameter, instead if a
> dynamic value does not have a default, it will more...
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>  Topic: Problems using 1.4.4 SP1 with TFS plugin
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> Juan Carlos <[email protected]> Jan 11 06:38PM -0800 ^
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> Seems like I got a solution.
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> I compiled the TFS plugin code with the 1.4.4 assemblies and included
> the same reflector assembly used by CC.NET and now it's working fine.
>
> Thanks.
> -Juan Carlos
> more...
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