Hi Gav, [sorry for the delay, I'm on vacation and granted myself a few days without net access.]
On 2013-07-27, Gavin McDonald wrote: > Ok, Nant 0.9.2 installed into F:\hudson\tools\Nant-0.9.2 > Jenkins Nant Plugin Installed > Default Nant 0.9.2 configured and points to insall location. > Build enabled and configured to use log4net.build with Nant > Build failed with: > Executing command: cmd.exe /C ""F:\hudson\tools\nant-0.92\bin\NAnt.exe > -buildfile:log4net.build && exit %%ERRORLEVEL%%"" > [log4net-trunk-build] $ cmd.exe /C '"F:\hudson\tools\nant-0.92\bin\NAnt.exe > -buildfile:log4net.build && exit %%ERRORLEVEL%%"' > log4net:ERROR XmlConfiguratorAttribute: Exception getting > ConfigurationFileLocation. Must be able to resolve ConfigurationFileLocation > when ConfigFile and ConfigFileExtension properties are not set. > See : https://builds.apache.org/job/log4net-trunk-build/1/console > Unsure if the next step is yours or mine :) Yours. :-) You'd think you could download a ZIP on Windows, extract it and think things are fine, but in fact the extracted files still know their origin from the untrusted net and what they can do (at least under .NET is restricted). When I first tried to run a newer NAnt version on Windows7 I ran into the same problem, you have to unblock the ZIP before extracting it. See the first section in <http://stefan.samaflost.de/blog/en/Apache/Log4Net/working_on_the_1.2.11_release.html>. The alternative to reinstalling the ZIP (after unblocking) is to unblock each and every DLL or EXE under F:\hudson\tools\nant-0.92. Cheers Stefan
