> > autoresponse? Its in the vsscheckin task, but its not
> > documented in the vssget task.
>
> Which version of Ant are you using? The autoresponse option is
> documented in the docs on the website, and in the released 1.4 manual.
1.4 - but I've realised I was looking at old Java documentati
> autoresponse? Its in the vsscheckin task, but its not
> documented in the vssget task.
Which version of Ant are you using? The autoresponse option is
documented in the docs on the website, and in the released 1.4 manual.
Jon
Hi,
autoresponse? Its in the vsscheckin task, but its not documented in the
vssget task.
In response to your answers, the folder rules was permanently destroyed.
(Which is a big mistake)
Anyway - I found that by executing the SS.EXE command with all the
parameters from ANT outside of ANT, I go
I am not sure why the VSSGET tasks is complaining.. not sure if you noticed
the autoresponse attribute of the task.. you can try setting this to Yes
("Y") and seeing if it gets past the problem and what the outcome is..
Chris
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I am not sure why the VSSGET tasks is complaining.. not sure if you noticed
the autoresponse attribute of the task.. you can try setting this to Yes
("Y") and seeing if it gets past the problem and what the outcome is..
Chris
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Peter,
I found the problem, if not the solution.
While you are connecting to VSS using SS.exe or the GUI, it keeps asking
many questions like 'Set this default folder etc'. Ant always seem to
answer with a 'N'. What seem to you happened in your case is that there was
a folder 'rules' which was