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C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator>C:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe
Microsoft (R) Build Engine Version 3.5.30729.1
[Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 2.0.50727.3053]
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MSBUILD : error MSB1003: Specify a project or solution file. The current
working directory does not contain a project or
 solution file.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of PilotBob
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 10:43 AM
To: ccnet-user
Subject: [ccnet-user] Re: ccnet can't find svn.exe


If you type this into your cmd window and press enter does it work?

C:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe

BOb


On Dec 5, 1:29 pm, Lars Zeb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex,
>
> I re-installed VisualSVNServer at C:\VisualSVNServer and got the same
> error (see at end). Something's wrong with the <executable> element. I
> think the reason I wanted to point it to that directory was that I
> once had problems with using svn hotcopy between regular Subversion
> and VisualSVN.
>
> Anyway, I tried what Bob said to do, place the svn.exe into the path
> variable, removed the <executable> element and it worked! However, now
> ccnet cannot find MSBuild.exe.
>
> It can't find MSBuild.exe? I am reluctant to place the 3.5 framework
> into the path environmental variable. Any other suggestions? It seems
> like it's close to working.
>
> Thanks to both of you for your help,
>
> Lars
>
> 2008-12-05 08:24:41,703
[MyProject:DEBUG]https://server:8443/svn/MyProject/
> 2008-12-05 08:24:41,718 [MyProject:DEBUG] Starting process [C:
> \VisualSVNServer\bin\svn.exe] in working directory [C:\ccnet\MyProject
> \code\trunk\] with arguments [loghttps://server:8443/svn/MyProject/-
> r "{2008-12-05T01:35:30Z}:{2008-12-05T16:24:41Z}" --verbose --xml --
> username user --password password --non-interactive --no-auth-cache]
> 2008-12-05 08:24:41,718 [MyProject:ERROR] INTERNAL ERROR: Unable to
> execute file [C:\VisualSVNServer\bin\svn.exe].  The file may not exist
> or may not be executable.
> ----------
> System.IO.IOException: Unable to execute file [C:\VisualSVNServer\bin
> \svn.exe].  The file may not exist or may not be executable. --->
> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The directory name is invalid
>
> C:\VisualSVNServer\bin\svn.exe] loghttps://server:8443/svn/MyProject/
> -r "{2008-12-05T01:35:30Z}:{2008-12-05T16:24:41Z}" --verbose --xml --
> username user --password password --non-interactive --no-auth-cache
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <log>
> <logentry
>    revision="10">
> <author>user</author>
> <date>2008-12-05T01:14:35.031250Z</date>
> <paths>
> <path
>    action="M">/trunk/MyProject.Web/Content/Site.css</path>
> </paths>
> <msg>Change padding</msg>
> </logentry>
> </log>
>
> <msbuild>
>         <executable>C:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe</
> executable>
>        
<workingDirectory>C:\ccnet\MyProject\code\trunk\</workingDirectory>
>         <projectFile>MyProject.sln</projectFile>
>         <buildArgs> /noconsolelogger /p:configuration=Debug
/v:m</buildArgs>
>         <targets>Clean;Build</targets>
>         <timeout>600</timeout>
>         <logger>"C:\Program Files\CruiseControl.NET\server
> \ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.MsBuild.dll"</logger>
> </msbuild>
>
> <cruisecontrol project="MyProject">
>   <request source="Dashboard" buildCondition="ForceBuild">Dashboard
> triggered a build (ForceBuild)</request>
>   <modifications />
>   <build date="2008-12-04 09:19:59" buildtime="00:00:03"
> buildcondition="ForceBuild" />
>   <exception><![CDATA[System.IO.IOException: Unable to execute file [C:
> \windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\MSBuild.exe].  The file may
>   not exist or may not be executable. --->
> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The system cannot find the path
> specified
>
> On Dec 5, 8:56 am, PilotBob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 5, 7:49 am, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Lars,
> > > space in the path to the svn executable maybe an issue. I would try
> > > reinstalling your SVN and when prompted to name the directory instead
> > > of taking the deault path remove the space. At the very least this
>
> > This is why I suggested not using the <executeable> node... just
> > remove it... and ensure that svn is in the system path. This should
> > resolve the issue. I have never used or needed that node since it
> > defaults to svn.exe.
>
> > BOb

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