Hi

issue has been created :
http://www.cruisecontrolnet.org/issues/172


with kind regards
Ruben Willems

On 14 August 2012 01:25, Michael Kelley <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've debugged CruiseControl.NET and it looks like the code pulls the label
> from the name of the build log file.  If the build has failed, the name of
> the build log file name will NOT contain the label name (see the functions
> from LogFile.cs below).  If the label is not in the file name, the label
> defaults to "0".  My proposed solution would be to add the label to
> CreateFailedBuildLogFileName().
>
>               private string CreateFailedBuildLogFileName()
>               {
>                       return 
> string.Format(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "{0}{1}.xml", 
> FilenamePrefix, FilenameFormattedDateString);
>               }
>
>               private string CreateSuccessfulBuildLogFileName()
>               {
>                       return 
> string.Format(System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,"{0}{1}Lbuild.{2}.xml",
>  FilenamePrefix, FilenameFormattedDateString, _label);
>               }
>
>
> On Friday, August 10, 2012 7:32:41 PM UTC-7, Michael Kelley wrote:
>>
>> I'm having the same issue.
>>
>> I run a merge file task that copies the files to the artifact directory.
>>  I can see they are there on the server, but when I try to access the html
>> link on a failed report I get the message:
>>
>> 'unable to find file '0\TestResult.html' in 'MyProject'"
>>
>> the '0' leads me to believe that the HTML report plugin is attempting to
>> use build label '0' for failed builds.
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 29, 2011 11:52:16 PM UTC-7, Nesavi wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have recently reconfigured my CCNet-configuration to use the
>>> "htmlReportPlugin". However, when the build fails, I cannot view the
>>> html-output in the dashboard. Only the error message "Unable to find
>>> file" is shown.
>>>
>>> This is exact opposite functionally from what I want. When a build
>>> fails, I need to be able to inspect the html-output, and when a build
>>> does not fail, I rather do not care about the html-output.
>>>
>>> Has anyone experienced anything similar?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>
>>

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