Thanks for following up. On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:25 AM, Daniel Hommel < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > OK, not really. Now we just get a more or less meaningfull exception. > > Daniel Hommel writes: > > FYI, This problem should be fixed in build 1.4.0.3659 (revision 4135). > > > > regards, > > > > Daniel > > > > Ahmad writes: > >> In short, it looks like we wont be able to the dashboard up and > >> running, right? > >> for now I have made a link to the logs directory in my /var/www/ so I > >> can see errors when the project fails. > >> > >> > >> I have another question too. I copied a working config file from my > >> windows config where i use a lot of cb:define statements. It failed, > >> so I tried a simpler example but I'm getting the following error: > >> > >> ********************************************************************** > >> Code: > >> ********************************************************************** > >> <cruisecontrol xmlns:cb="urn:ccnet.config.builder"> > >> > >> <cb:define foo="bar"/> > >> > >> <project name="Test" ><task><exec> > >> > >> <executable>1.sh</executable> > >> <buildArgs>$(foo)</buildArgs> > >> > >> </exec></task></project></cruisecontrol> > >> > >> ********************************************************************** > >> Error: > >> ********************************************************************** > >> > >> [CCNet Server:ERROR] INTERNAL ERROR: Object reference not set to an > >> instance of an object > >> ---------- > >> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance > >> of an object > >> . > >> > >> ********************************************************************** > >> > >> > >> What is wrong here? Can't use defines? Wont work under Linux? > >> > > > > > > > -- Thanks, Ahmad
