Hi.

No, my system is not very slow. It's a P4 3(?) GHz with a HD doing 60-40 MB/s random read.
I've tried it both with and without [EMAIL PROTECTED] running and it seemed to make no differance. I've had
no extra load on the hard drive though. The hard drive was no where near full.


I tried -verbose but ended up getting just successful builds then. But that might have been good fortune
as it takes 10 minutes to run each test and I only tried it about 5 times.


I'll try to run it more times and use -debug, thanks for the tip! I'll be using the new nightly then, no need
to hunt down bugs you guys might have accidentially fixed already.


/Nicke

Gert Driesen wrote:

Has anyone else ran into this issue ?

Nicklas, is your system perhaps very slow ?

Can you try running the build in debug mode
(NAnt.exe -debug -logfile:log.txt), and send me a log of a failed build ?
Can you check what's left in that directory after the build failure ?

Thanks !

Gert

----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicklas Norling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: [nant-dev] temp leekage





Hi.

I've been a lazy boy running on nightly 03/24 for much too long.
Decided to try out 10/25 today and a few days ago the newest nightly at


that


time.

To my great sorrow there appears to have sneaked in a tricky bug where
timing appears to be of essence.
Due to the code I have is propritary I can not provide a repo, but I'll


try


to be as specific as I can anyway.

I compile a project using the solution task in Nant nightly 10/25. The
snipplet that compiles it is well tested.

   <solution configuration="Debug"
solutionfile="${nant.project.basedir}\framework\FrameworkBuild.sln"/>

The solution itself contains 38 C# projects. This is the occational error
output:

                            [nant]
C:\CodeModules\Montgomery\modules\fndwin\packages.build debug
                                   Buildfile:
file:///C:/CodeModules/Montgomery/modules/fndwin/pack
<file:///C:/CodeModules/Montgomery/modules/fndwin/pack>
ages.build
                                   Target(s) specified: debug


debug:

[solution] Starting solution build.
[solution] Building


'IFSVSAddInManager'


[Debug] ...
                                    [solution] Building
'Ifs.Fnd.Data.CodeGen' [Debug] ...
                                    [solution] Building
'Ifs.Fnd.Feature.Design.Installer' [Debug]
...
                                                  [resgen] Read in 0
resources from 'C:\CodeModules



\Montgomery\modules\fndwin\framework\Design\Ifs.Fnd.Feature.Design.Installer


\FeatureInstaller.resx'
[resgen] Writing


resource


file...  Done.

                                   BUILD FAILED

                                   Cannot delete directory
'C:\TEMP\tmp1966.tmp'.
                                       The directory is not empty.


Total time: 3.2 seconds.


BUILD FAILED

                       Nested build failed.  Refer to build log for exact
reason.

                       Total time: 3.4 seconds.

This error message occurs only maybe one in 5-10 times that I compile.


It's


always complaining with the same type
of error, but sometimes the directory's number is different, like
"tmp243.tmp" etc.
Looking at disk this folder is there in the temp folder. I can remove it
without getting an error.

I'm assuming somewhere between 03/24 and 10/25 someone did some change to
the resgen part of the solution task
that resulted in a non-deterministic order of deletion of files in the


temp


folder and the folder itself. Hence at times not all
files are removed in time for when the folder is removed and it then gives
this error.

With this info is it possible to review the code part to find such a bug


or


can I do anything else to help reproduce this?
/Nicke






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