I'm trying to use the includeAll function on windows and the only way I can
get it to work is to add a back slash to the path e.g. <includeAll
path="\latest" />.   If I leave out the backslash I get "Migration Failed:
URI has an authority component". The problem with using the backslash is it
then never shows the changeset as applied because the filename in the db is
'\latest/2009-04-01-090000-setup.xml' but it looks for
"latest/2009-04-01-090000-setup.xml"

Anyone else run into this or am I doing something wrong?

I've also filed a bug:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2741328&group_id=187970&atid=923443
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2741328&group_id=187970&atid=923443
 

Thanks,
Brendan
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