Hi

it seems that your svn command is killed right away
do you have 0 set as the timeout in the config?


with kind regards
Ruben Willems

On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 10:06 AM, karli <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> i searched the groups, but i cannot find enough information to get my
> newly installed cruisecontrol running. :(
>
> in the log i have the following:
>
> 2009-02-22 09:51:55,074 [Core:DEBUG] Starting process [C:\Program Files
> \Subversion\bin\svn.exe] in working directory [C:\DEV\Core] with
> arguments [log svn://cerb/components/trunk/Core -r
> "{2009-02-21T08:51:55Z}:{2009-02-22T08:51:55Z}" --verbose --xml --
> username somename --password somepass --non-interactive --no-auth-
> cache]
> 2009-02-22 09:51:55,106 [Core:WARN] Process timed out: C:\Program Files
> \Subversion\bin\svn.exe log svn://cerb/components/trunk/Core -r
> "{2009-02-21T08:51:55Z}:{2009-02-22T08:51:55Z}" --verbose --xml --
> username somename --password somepass --non-interactive --no-auth-
> cache.  Process id: 2212.  This process will now be killed.
> 2009-02-22 09:51:55,106 [Core:DEBUG] Sending kill to process 2212 and
> waiting 10 seconds for it to exit.
> 2009-02-22 09:51:56,309 [Core:WARN] The process has been killed: 2212
>
> as you can see the process is killed right after starting the process.
>
> if i make the same command on prompt, it gives me the log-information
> from svn, so its working.
>
> i'm running ccnet server in a console, so i see the same as output
> there.
>
> the setup is running on win2008 server.
>
> what can i do, or did i miss something?
>
> the directories exists, and there are no files in this directories.
>

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