It's there, but lower case. Ln 20: aaaaaa = 123. On 25 May 2010 15:13, Mark Kharitonov <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://code.google.com/p/mb-unit/issues/detail?id=665 > > On May 10, 4:32 pm, mark Kharitonov <[email protected]> wrote: > > Can anyone confirm my observations? > > > > On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 9:16 PM, mark Kharitonov > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > > > > > The scenario is simple. I have a project in Hudson. The project defined > two > > > environment variables: > > > NCLOGS - the path to the folder containing the logs - points to a > folder > > > inside the project workspace > > > CI_TAG - references the Hudson build number > > > > > The app.config of the test assembly defines log4net section, which > contains > > > this line: > > > <file type="log4net.Util.PatternString" > > > value="${NCLOGS}\NC.Entities.Test${CI_TAG}.%processid.log" /> > > > > > Now, the tests are run in IsolatedProcess. When I observe the logs > > > directory I see the logs for the server processes (there are three), > but no > > > client side log, which turns out in the root directory C:\ and its name > does > > > not contain the build number, unlike the server logs. > > > > > From which I deduce, that Gallio.Host did not inherit these environment > > > variables. I made the test outside CI - defined these variables > manually and > > > run the tests first in IsolatedAppDomain, then in IsolatedProcess. In > the > > > first case all the logs, including the client side (which are the unit > > > tests) were created OK, while in the second case - the client side log > was > > > created under the root C:\. > > > > > Hence my conclusion that Gallio.Host did not inherit the environment. > > > > > On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Jeff Brown <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > >> I am not sure I understand. The host process should inherit the > > >> environment. > > > > >> Is there a specific variable that is missing? > > > > >> On Apr 29, 2010 12:40 AM, "Mark Kharitonov" < > [email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > Hi. > > >> > We are running unit tests from Hudson CI server. > > >> > CI server defines certain environment variables which are used by > the > > >> > log4net configuration to configure the log file location and name. > > > > >> > Running the unit tests includes spawning 4 processes, which is done > by > > >> > msbuild: > > >> > 1. Server > > >> > 2. Two agents > > >> > 3. Gallio.Host to actually run the tests - aka client. > > > > >> > All the processes, but Gallio.Host inherit these environment > variables > > >> > and create the logs as expected. Gallio.Host, on the other hand, > seems > > >> > to ignore them. > > > > >> > We are using Gallio Version 3.1 build 449 > > > > >> > Is there a way to make Gallio.Host honor the environment variables > of > > >> > the parent process? 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