I'll wait for your code. Thanks.
On Jul 13, 11:58 pm, Adam Burton <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday 13 Jul 2009 10:43:46 Chapa wrote: > > > > > Hi Adam, > > > Can you explain more detail the way of your decision. I have the log > > file after building. How can I get the error and name of the module? > > Thanks. > > > On Jul 12, 2:51 am, Adam Burton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Thursday 09 Jul 2009 12:45:04 Chapa wrote:> Hi all. > > > > > We still have many VB6 modules compiling with the NAnt tool. When some > > > > of them is broken in the e-mail (in errors section) we just have the > > > > next message: > > > > "External Program Failed: C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio > > > > \VB98\VB6.EXE (return code was 1)". > > > > But it will be great to know which module is broken exactcly. Is it > > > > possible? > > > > Can anybody help? I will be glad to any advices. > > > > > P.S. My english is not very well but I hope my problem is clear :) > > > > Output the VB6 build to a log file, then at the end of your VB6 builds or > > > on failures (I am thinking trycatch) look through the file for errors and > > > you can output those details with an error echo then fail the build once > > > you've completed looking through the fail (or not if you found none). > > > That is essentially how I do it. That way I get class name, line numbers > > > and failure reason in the ccnet log. > > The module should be included in the error message (well it will give the > filename) along with a line number. I don't have the code in front of me now > (but it is not written in NAnt, it is actually a custom nant task that > basically produces some temporary project files for us with the dependencies > fixed) but I shall look when I get into work tomorrow. I think I just loop > through the log files contents and if the line has Error or Warning in it I > just echo the line with error or warning set, then for error I also set a flag > so that after looping through the log file I know to throw an exception (or > for > a nant scripts case I would call <fail/>).- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
