Hi Scott The best place to get support for cruisecontrol.net questions is in the user mailing list. It is currently a google group: http://groups.google.com/group/ccnet-user
I've cc'd the group on this note. I think pre-processing the name to remove the quote would be the quickest solution. We could look in to adding shell escapes for special characters in arguments. This should be too difficult, but would take more time. Is your build box a windows or linux machine? Dave On 29 July 2010 23:16, Bedard, Scott <[email protected]> wrote: > I don’t this is the proper channel but I’m having an issue with CCNet and > Git. We had a commit where the author name was set incorrectly. Here is an > example: > > > > Revision: 8d968ce6746e611a0c147c9a62aabfb8d7bae79b > > Author: ksountsovAddedfileelement"unlockedstate.gif > > Date: 7/27/2010 5:43:28 PM > > Message: > > ksountsov : Added file element "Lock.gif". Added file element > "unlockedstate.gif". > > > > We have a nant task in our config file. The problem stems from > CCNetFailureUsers including this author in the comma delimited list. The > double quote causes Nant to terminate the argument so Nant interprets > everything after as targets causing our build to fail. > > > > We are trying to fix the author in Git but is there a way to exclude this > integrated property from the list of arguments. Alternatively, maybe I can > preprocess the property and replace the quote with another character. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Regards, > > > > Scott Bedard > > > >
