Ruben
Thanks for the response. But, the documentation says:

"If true, , a label which matches the immediately previous label will
be generated as is. Otherwise it will have a version number appended"

I do want a version number appended (to prevent duplicate labels), so
wouldn't I set the value to FALSE (according to my interpretation of
the documentation)?

thanks
Michael

On Aug 14, 10:38 pm, Ruben Willems <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> try setting allowDuplicateSubsequentLabels to TRUE
> your setup sets it to false
>
> http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/display/CCNET/File+Labeller
>
> with kind regards
> Ruben Willems
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 12:32 AM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > I'm trying to use the File Labeller, but I think there is a bug. I'm
> > setting allowDuplicateSubsequentLabels = false, but no version number
> > is appended to create a unique label.
>
> > I'm using CC.Net 1.4.4.83
>
> > Here's my code:
> >    <labeller type="fileLabeller">
> >      <labelFilePath>version-code.txt</labelFilePath>
> >      <prefix>1.0.</prefix>
> >      <allowDuplicateSubsequentLabels>false</
> > allowDuplicateSubsequentLabels>
> >    </labeller>
>
> > The resulting CCNetLabel gets built correctly from the "version-
> > code.txt" file and the defined prefix - but no version number is
> > appended. For example, if the value in the "version-code.txt" file is
> > "1234", the CCNetLabel becomes:
> > "1.0.1234"
> > not, "1.0.1234.1"
>
> > So, I get a file exists error anytime I force a build.
>
> > Am I missing a parameter to tell CC.Net to append the version number?
>
> > thanks
> > Michael
>
>

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