Hi Dudu,

The SSDIR environment variable is set for you automatically, as long
as you set it right in your codestriker.conf file.  Check some of the
examples vss: examples in the $repository section.

Cheers,
David

On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Dudu Zoltan <dzol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm trying to create a topic using codestriker 1.9.10 and giving start/end
> tags + module name.
> I get "Problem generating topic text:" error and nothing else.
> I am running Apache 2.2 with codestriker as CGI on Windows 7.
> I checked the logs and I get
>
> [Tue Dec 07 15:51:45 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] No VSS database
> (srcsafe.ini) found.  Set the SSDIR environment variable to the path of
> srcsafe.ini for your VSS database.\r, referer:
> http://localhost/cgi/codestriker.pl
>
> I set the SSDIR variable and tried running Apache service under different
> account to check for permissions but still I get that error
> The valid_repositories has the right path to the ini file and the $vss
> variable in the codestriker.conf is set to the right location of ss.exe.
>
> Creating a topic from a text file works but I would like to be able to
> create a topic without a text file.
>
> What's still missing?
> Thanks
>
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