Hi

this has been fixed in the upcoming 1.7 release
http://www.cruisecontrolnet.org/issues/93

doc still needs to be updated,
http://www.cruisecontrolnet.org/issues/108
I'll try to do that this evening



with kind regards
Ruben Willems

On 7 May 2012 15:06, Kevin Fernandes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any ideas anyone?  I would really like this to work as an integrated
> solution so I am hoping I am just missing something, or miss-understanding
> its use.
>
> Does anyone have an example that would do what I am attempting?
>
> Kevin F.
>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:13:57 AM UTC-4, Kevin Fernandes wrote:
>
>> I am having some issues using the Package Publisher with CCNET 1.6
>>
>> I want to package all files and folders under a specified folder so I use
>> the following to do this
>>
>> <package>
>>  <name>test.zip</name>
>>  <outputDir>D:\output</**outputDir>
>>  <packageList>
>>    <packageFolder sourceFolder="D:\productsrc\**web" fileFilter="*.*"
>> includeSubFolders="true"/>
>>  </packageList>
>> </package>
>>
>> This works to package everything but roots the files in the zip to the
>> "sourceFolder" not relative to the source folder.
>>
>> I tried specifying the "targetFolder" to be "\" but it just flattened the
>> entire structure and did not preserve the paths.
>>
>> Do I need to specify a "packageFile" or "packageFolder" for each
>> file/folder I want?  This would be harsh becuse I have a pretty complex
>> tree of files and folders.
>> Or is there a magic way to specify the targetFolder so everything is
>> relative?
>> I hope I am just missing something obvious.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Kevin F.
>>
>>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:13:57 AM UTC-4, Kevin Fernandes wrote:
>>
>> I am having some issues using the Package Publisher with CCNET 1.6
>>
>> I want to package all files and folders under a specified folder so I use
>> the following to do this
>>
>> <package>
>>  <name>test.zip</name>
>>  <outputDir>D:\output</**outputDir>
>>  <packageList>
>>    <packageFolder sourceFolder="D:\productsrc\**web" fileFilter="*.*"
>> includeSubFolders="true"/>
>>  </packageList>
>> </package>
>>
>> This works to package everything but roots the files in the zip to the
>> "sourceFolder" not relative to the source folder.
>>
>> I tried specifying the "targetFolder" to be "\" but it just flattened the
>> entire structure and did not preserve the paths.
>>
>> Do I need to specify a "packageFile" or "packageFolder" for each
>> file/folder I want?  This would be harsh becuse I have a pretty complex
>> tree of files and folders.
>> Or is there a magic way to specify the targetFolder so everything is
>> relative?
>> I hope I am just missing something obvious.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Kevin F.
>>
>>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:13:57 AM UTC-4, Kevin Fernandes wrote:
>>
>> I am having some issues using the Package Publisher with CCNET 1.6
>>
>> I want to package all files and folders under a specified folder so I use
>> the following to do this
>>
>> <package>
>>  <name>test.zip</name>
>>  <outputDir>D:\output</**outputDir>
>>  <packageList>
>>    <packageFolder sourceFolder="D:\productsrc\**web" fileFilter="*.*"
>> includeSubFolders="true"/>
>>  </packageList>
>> </package>
>>
>> This works to package everything but roots the files in the zip to the
>> "sourceFolder" not relative to the source folder.
>>
>> I tried specifying the "targetFolder" to be "\" but it just flattened the
>> entire structure and did not preserve the paths.
>>
>> Do I need to specify a "packageFile" or "packageFolder" for each
>> file/folder I want?  This would be harsh becuse I have a pretty complex
>> tree of files and folders.
>> Or is there a magic way to specify the targetFolder so everything is
>> relative?
>> I hope I am just missing something obvious.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Kevin F.
>>
>>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:13:57 AM UTC-4, Kevin Fernandes wrote:
>>
>> I am having some issues using the Package Publisher with CCNET 1.6
>>
>> I want to package all files and folders under a specified folder so I use
>> the following to do this
>>
>> <package>
>>  <name>test.zip</name>
>>  <outputDir>D:\output</**outputDir>
>>  <packageList>
>>    <packageFolder sourceFolder="D:\productsrc\**web" fileFilter="*.*"
>> includeSubFolders="true"/>
>>  </packageList>
>> </package>
>>
>> This works to package everything but roots the files in the zip to the
>> "sourceFolder" not relative to the source folder.
>>
>> I tried specifying the "targetFolder" to be "\" but it just flattened the
>> entire structure and did not preserve the paths.
>>
>> Do I need to specify a "packageFile" or "packageFolder" for each
>> file/folder I want?  This would be harsh becuse I have a pretty complex
>> tree of files and folders.
>> Or is there a magic way to specify the targetFolder so everything is
>> relative?
>> I hope I am just missing something obvious.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Kevin F.
>>
>>
> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:13:57 AM UTC-4, Kevin Fernandes wrote:
>>
>> I am having some issues using the Package Publisher with CCNET 1.6
>>
>> I want to package all files and folders under a specified folder so I use
>> the following to do this
>>
>> <package>
>>  <name>test.zip</name>
>>  <outputDir>D:\output</**outputDir>
>>  <packageList>
>>    <packageFolder sourceFolder="D:\productsrc\**web" fileFilter="*.*"
>> includeSubFolders="true"/>
>>  </packageList>
>> </package>
>>
>> This works to package everything but roots the files in the zip to the
>> "sourceFolder" not relative to the source folder.
>>
>> I tried specifying the "targetFolder" to be "\" but it just flattened the
>> entire structure and did not preserve the paths.
>>
>> Do I need to specify a "packageFile" or "packageFolder" for each
>> file/folder I want?  This would be harsh becuse I have a pretty complex
>> tree of files and folders.
>> Or is there a magic way to specify the targetFolder so everything is
>> relative?
>> I hope I am just missing something obvious.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>> Kevin F.
>>
>>

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