System.InvalidOperationException: There is an error in XML document (8, 10). ---> System.FormatException: The string '' is not a valid AllXsd value. at System.Xml.Schema.XsdDateTime..ctor(String text, XsdDateTimeFlags kinds) at System.Xml.XmlConvert.ToDateTime(String s, XmlDateTimeSerializationMode dateTimeOption) at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlCustomFormatter.ToDateTime(String value) at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializationReader.ToDateTime (String value) at Microsoft.Xml.Serialization.GeneratedAssembly.XmlSerializationReaderModificationArray.Read2_Modification (Boolean isNullable, Boolean checkType) at Microsoft.Xml.Serialization.GeneratedAssembly.XmlSerializationReaderModificationArray.Read3_ArrayOfModification () --- End of inner exception stack trace --- at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Deserialize(XmlReader xmlReader, String encodingStyle, XmlDeserializationEvents events) at System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer.Deserialize(TextReader textReader) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.ExternalSourceControlHistoryParser.Parse (TextReader history, DateTime from, DateTime to) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.ProcessSourceControl.ParseModifications (ProcessResult result, DateTime from, DateTime to) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.ProcessSourceControl.GetModifications (ProcessInfo info, DateTime from, DateTime to) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.ExternalSourceControl.GetModifications (IIntegrationResult from, IIntegrationResult to) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Sourcecontrol.QuietPeriod.GetModifications (ISourceControl sourceControl, IIntegrationResult lastBuild, IIntegrationResult thisBuild) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.IntegrationRunner.GetModifications (IIntegrationResult from, IIntegrationResult to) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.IntegrationRunner.Integrate (IntegrationRequest request) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.Project.Integrate (IntegrationRequest request) at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.ProjectIntegrator.Integrate() at ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.ProjectIntegrator.Run()
On 3 Feb, 14:02, CinnamonDonkey <[email protected]> wrote: > Preparing to run source control command: C:\Program Files > \CruiseControl.NET\scripts\dist\sourceControl.exe GETMODS "2009-02-03 > 13:58:45" > "2009-02-02 09:59:49" --user=build --port=Server:1666 -- > client=MyClient --view=//depot/dev/main/... > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > <ArrayOfModification xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema- > instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> > <Modification> > <Type /> > <FileName /> > <FolderName /> > <ModifiedTime /> > <UserName /> > <ChangeNumber>48964</ChangeNumber> > <Version /> > <Comment /> > <EmailAddress /> > </Modification> > </ArrayOfModification> > INTERNAL ERROR: There is an error in XML document (8, 10). > > Does the error here mean line 8? > > On 3 Feb, 13:46, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi > > > as far as I know, there is nothing really needed, > > it depends on the stuff you do with it later on. > > > Suppose you have the modification history plugin enabled, > > and the filename and foldername are blank. > > It will not show > > > to be sure, I would play with it, because there is a difference in > > <FileName></FileName> > > > and the element not being there > > > To be safe, I would foresee the elements, and leave them blank > > <FileName/> > > > this should prevent a lot of errors > > > of course, if you really want, > > you may just enter the changelist number, and report > > where CCNet failed, so we can update the code (checking for element > > existance) if possible ;-) > > > with kind regards > > Ruben Willems > > > On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 2:39 PM, CinnamonDonkey < > > > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > What does CC.Net use, with respect to the External Source Control > > > results, to decide that there have been modifications? > > > > Consider the following block: > > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > > > <ArrayOfModification xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema- > > > instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> > > > <Modification> > > > <ChangeNumber>12245</ChangeNumber> > > > <Comment>New Project for testing stuff</Comment> > > > <EmailAddress>[email protected]</EmailAddress> > > > <FileName>AssemblyInfo.cs</FileName> > > > <FolderName>Dev\Server\Interface\Properties\</FolderName> > > > <ModifiedTime>2006-11-22T11:11:00-0500</ModifiedTime> > > > <Type>add</Type> > > > <UserName>joe_user</UserName> > > > <Url>http://www.example.com/index.html</Url> > > > <Version>5</Version> > > > </Modification> > > > </ArrayOfModification> > > > > How many of these parameters are needed and what can be faked? > > > > Personally I am only interested in the changelist number, comment, > > > username and email address. Everything else is surplus to requirements > > > for what I am doing (trying to ensure that every changelist in > > > perforce is built). > > > > Cheers, > > > Shaun > > > > On 29 Jan, 12:17, CinnamonDonkey <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > Hi Craig & Sammi, > > > > > Thank you for the reply. > > > > > It looks like the Gremlins are on holiday today because this magically > > > > started working :-) (It's probably a coder error on my behalf > > > > somewhere along the line but I don't know where). > > > > > Does (10,10) mean Line 10, Column 10? > > > > > Shaun > > > > > On 28 Jan, 18:47, "Craig & Sammi Sutherland" > > > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Shaun, > > > > > > I've had a quick look at the wiki this morning and compared it to the > > > code - > > > > > it appears to up-to-date. > > > > > > Looking at the code and your error message, it is saying there appears > > > to be > > > > > a problem with the XML file. The (10, 10) is the location of the > > > > > error, > > > but > > > > > I've tried to find the error and it looks ok. > > > > > > Craig > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > > > On > > > > > > Behalf Of CinnamonDonkey > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:24 p.m. > > > > > To: ccnet-user > > > > > Subject: [ccnet-user] External Source Control - Modifications Format > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Can someone please tell me if the Wiki documentation for "External > > > > > Source Control" is up to date? > > > > > >http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/External+Sour. > > > .. > > > > > rol > > > > > > If I create an app that simply writes to STDIO the following (taken > > > > > from the modification writer example): > > > > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > > > > > <ArrayOfModification xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema- > > > > > instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> > > > > > <Modification> > > > > > <ChangeNumber>12245</ChangeNumber> > > > > > <Comment>New Project for testing stuff</Comment> > > > > > <EmailAddress>[email protected]</EmailAddress> > > > > > <FileName>AssemblyInfo.cs</FileName> > > > > > <FolderName>Dev\Server\Interface\Properties\</FolderName> > > > > > <ModifiedTime>2006-11-22T11:11:00-0500</ModifiedTime> > > > > > <Type>add</Type> > > > > > <UserName>joe_user</UserName> > > > > > <Url>http://www.example.com/index.html</Url> > > > > > <Version>5</Version> > > > > > </Modification> > > > > > </ArrayOfModification> > > > > > > The server log shows the error: INTERNAL ERROR: There is an error in > > > > > XML document (10, 10). > > > > > > What does (10,10) mean? > > > > > > I'm going to try adding the modification writer to my config and see > > > > > what it generates. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Shaun
