Hello,

if this was workin in CCNet 1.4 its a regression, so please open a JIRA
issue for that [1].

Thanks.

Daniel

[1] http://jira.public.thoughtworks.org/browse/CCNET

Am 27.05.2010 23:26, schrieb Parker, Jeff:
>
> We recently upgraded our CruiseControl.NET build servers to version
> 1.5.7256.1, and a lot of our builds broke in the post-build tasks. 
> One problem that we ran across was that ** in the pathing for Merge
> Files publisher task was no longer working.
>
> For example:
>
>   <publishers>
>
>         <merge>
>
>             <files>
>
>         <file>E:\CruiseControl\BuildRoot\**\workspace\*.xml</file>
>
>             </files>
>
>         </merge>
>
>     </publishers>
>
> where BuildRoot is the root folder for the build, and that contains
> multiple solutions being built and tested.
>
> To fix the issue, we had to explicitly list every path to the
> workspace folders that we wanted to include (which was every solution
> being built and tested).  For example:
>
>   <publishers>
>
>         <merge>
>
>             <files>
>
>         <file>E:\CruiseControl\BuildRoot\Project1\workspace\*.xml</file>
>
>         <file>E:\CruiseControl\BuildRoot\Project2\workspace\*.xml</file>
>
>         <file>E:\CruiseControl\BuildRoot\Project3\workspace\*.xml</file>
>
>             </files>
>
>         </merge>
>
>     </publishers>
>
> Has anyone else encountered this problem?  Or has the support for **
> wildcard pathing for folders been removed?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff
>
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