Hi

this is a new trick for me
you mean you could do the following

° place  ccnet.config in 'c:\MainCI'  for example
° Start CCnet
° and the state files, ... came into c:\MainCi

Questions :
° can you post a config of a project that worked
° how did you start ccnet do look for the ccnet config file?


with kind regards
Ruben Willems

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Georges <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> With previous version of CruiseControl.NET (eg: 1.4.0.3524), the
> current directory was not changed when the server was started. This
> made it easy to keep configuration file ccnet.config, state files,
> artifacts and working directories outside of the directory tree where
> CruiseControl.NET was installed. However, with 1.5 RC1, it seems that
> the server is able to load the configuration file ccnet.config from
> the current directory but later changes the current directory to the
> location of the server binary. And this is where it now saves the
> state files, artifacts and working directories. I saw CCNET-1565 that
> also identified this problem as a breaking change. But it was closed.
> I also saw CCNET-144 and other similar issues, but they are all
> considered minor, and won't probably be fixed until 1.6.
>
> I understand that the root cause of this problem could be difficult to
> find, as the changes in the current directory may have been done
> almost anywhere in the CruiseControl.NET source code. But I think it
> should be address before 1.6, since it is a breaking change from
> previous release. Even the documentation would need to be updated, and
> the artifacts and working directories are said to be "Relative paths
> are relative to a directory called the project Name in the directory
> where the CruiseControl.NET server was launched from." Could this
> problem be addressed in some way, before 1.6? For example, could the
> state files, artifacts and working directory be relative to the
> location of the configuration file ccnet.config. This would give
> everybody an easy way to keep their files outside of CruiseControl.NET
> installation directory tree.
>
> Thanks,
> Georges
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