Hi no, I mean run ccnet as a console app, do not use the ccnet-service.
also, if you get dialogs, prompting for user input, or a messagebox, saying something like "ok" this will not work. a build script may not rely on user action. with kind regards Ruben Willems On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Hugo <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks for answer so fast. I really appreciate it. Well, it runs well > if I do it from Console, to run it in the Console I use this: > > WScript.exe "Create_DB.vbs" /databasename:"" /path:"" /scriptpath:"" / > server:"" /user:"" /password:"" > > and it works, but when I try to do it from the CC .Net it just doesn > ´t, it does not do anything because in the first VBScript I do a file > to see the results and this file is empty. > > I was thinking about that, running as a console and not as a service. I > ´m brand new using CC .Net and I´m getting used to it. When you say to > run it as a console, do you mean: > > <exec> > <executable>cmd.exe</executable> > <buildArgs>WScript.exe "Create_DB.vbs" /databasename:"" /path:"" / > scriptpath:"" /server:"" /user:"" /password:""</buildArgs> > </exec> > > > > > On 16 dic, 09:16, "Ruben Willems" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > if you run this script from the command line, does it work than? > > if so, set ccnet to run as a console, not as service. > > > > if this also works, check the user for the ccnet service, > > maybe you're using some network paths, and the user from the service may > not > > access these. > > > > with kind regards > > Ruben Willems > > > > > > > > On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:55 PM, Hugo <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > Hi there, > > > > > I was reading this and it looks like somethings I´m trying to do, I > > > wish you could help me out with this. I´m working with the CC .Net and > > > I´m trying to run some VBScripts from the CC .Net config but somehow > > > it trows me the error: > > > > > ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Tasks.BuilderException: Command Line > > > Build timed out (after 10 seconds) > > > > > trying to run this simple task: > > > > > <exec> > > > <executable>C:\Windows\System32\wscript.exe</executable> > > > <baseDirectory>D:\CI\aam\Databases\Teardown</baseDirectory> > > > <buildArgs>Prueba.vbs</buildArgs> > > > <buildTimeoutSeconds>10</buildTimeoutSeconds> > > > </exec> > > > > > I do this just for trying to see what´s wrong this is what I really > > > want to do, exec the VBScript passing some parameters with this code: > > > > > <exec> > > > <executable>C:\Windows\System32\wscript.exe</executable> > > > <baseDirectory>d:\CI\aam\Databases\Teardown</baseDirectory> > > > <buildArgs>//T:100 Components_DB.VBS /path:"d:\CI\aam\Databases > > > \Teardown\Tables" /databasename:"Teardown" </buildArgs> > > > </exec> > > > > > But it gives the very same error but this time it says (after 600 > > > seconds). > > > > > Would you help me please? > > > > > Thanks, > > > Regards from México.- Ocultar texto de la cita - > > > > - Mostrar texto de la cita -
