Running locally, same result. Though it does not say code 100. What else should I try?
4/6/2004 3:48:34 PM - Starting Draco.NET 4/6/2004 3:49:34 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes 4/6/2004 3:49:34 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\VSS\win32 4/6/2004 3:49:34 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N -Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2D8.tmp 4/6/2004 3:49:42 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module 4/6/2004 3:50:42 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes 4/6/2004 3:50:42 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\VSS\win32 4/6/2004 3:50:42 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N -Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:50:42 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2D9.tmp 4/6/2004 3:50:43 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module 4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes 4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\VSS\win32 4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N -Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:51:43 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2DA.tmp 4/6/2004 3:51:43 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module 4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - Simulator : Checking module for changes 4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - Detected path: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\VSS\win32 4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - HISTORY arguments: history "$/Simulator" -R -I-N -Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/6/2004;3:52:43 PM~4/6/2004;3:49:34 PM" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp2DB.tmp 4/6/2004 3:52:43 PM - Simulator : Detected no changes to module Thanks Abdullah --- Nick Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Abdullah Siddiqui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > the identity that the service is running under is my account. > > > > > > Abdullah, > > The problem we all have with VSS, is that Microsoft, in their ultimate > wisdom, return error code 100 for a number of problems it might experience > during an invokation. Typically, in 99/100 times, this error is down to > privileges - that is privileges of the draco service when it makes a call > onto > VSS. > > My first piece of advice at this stage, would be to back out a little. Put a > VSS DB on your local machine, and get draco working with that - you can > remove any network privileges etc out of the loop by making this move. > Create a simple project and update the draco config, and see what happens. > Also, double-check you have not set the Draco service to log on as: Local > System Account. I never got Draco to work this way, and have always chosen > the This Account option, with my own account details specified. > > Let us knowhow you get on. > > > --- Michael Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Try running Draco.NET as yourself. If it works then you probably have > > > a permissions issue. > > > > > > > > > > > > On 5-Apr-04, at 8:24 PM, Abdullah Siddiqui wrote: > > > > > > > The command ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui" > > > > -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" - > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp > > > > > > > > gives the below output > > > > > > > > Building list for > > > > $/ > > > > Simulator.............................................................. > > > > > ....................................................................... > > > > > ..... > > > > > > > > While the command ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui" > > > > -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 PM~4/2/2004;4:44:02 PM" - > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp > > > > > > > > gives the following output > > > > Building list for > > > > $/ > > > > Simulator.............................................................. > > > > > ....................................................................... > > > > > ..... > > > > > > > > ***** TestCase.cs ***** > > > > Version 8 > > > > User: Cnarne Date: 4/05/04 Time: 8:38p > > > > Checked in $/Simulator/App/Business > > > > Comment: > > > > > > > > ***** SearchUser.aspx ***** > > > > Version 5 > > > > User: Cnarne Date: 4/05/04 Time: 6:59p > > > > Checked in $/Simulator/Web/Protected/Admin > > > > Comment: > > > > > > > > ***** Adduser.aspx ***** > > > > Version 5 > > > > User: Cnarne Date: 4/05/04 Time: 6:58p > > > > Checked in $/Simulator/Web/Protected/Admin > > > > Comment: > > > > > > > > . > > > > . > > > > . > > > > > > > > and so on. > > > > > > > > I understand why this would happen. As the date range that draco.net > > > > is using > > > > is basically checking within the same instant. But why is this the > > > > case? What > > > > setting do I have wrong that is causing this?? > > > > > > > > Abdullah > > > > > > > >> cd [wherever you ss.exe is] > > > >> > > > >> ss history "$/Simulator" -R -I -N -Y"asiddiqui" -Vd"4/5/2004;4:45:02 > > > >> PM~4/5/2004;4:44:02 PM" - > > > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\DOCUME~1\ASIDDI~1.ITS\LOCALS~1\Temp\tmp3EF5.tmp > > > >> > > > >> On 5-Apr-04, at 3:50 PM, Abdullah Siddiqui wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> Hi, > > > >>> I am trying to get started with Draco.NET. I am using vs.net 2003, > > > >>> vss 6.0d, > > > >>> draco.net 1.5rc1. Vss for my project is on a mapped network share, > > > >>> the > > > >>> srcsafe.ini file is z:\srcsafe.ini. The draco.exe.config file is > > > >>> given > > > >>> below. > > > >>> The SSDIR environment variable is set to z:\. The service is running > > > >>> under > > > >>> domain credentials that have admin privelages on both my dev machine > > > >>> and the > > > >>> vss machine. Can some one please help me out with this? I am not able > > > >>> to get a > > > >>> single successfull build. > > > >>> > > > >>> Thanks > > > >>> Abdullah > > > >>> > > > >>> ****draco.net.config**** > > > >>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> > > > >>> <configuration> > > > >>> > > > >>> <configSections> > > > >>> <!-- > > > >>> Register Draco's custom configuration section. The > > > >>> configuration parser > > > >>> will delegate control to the ConfigurationSection class when it > > > >>> encounters > > > >>> the <draco> element > > > >>> --> > > > >>> <section name="draco" > > > >>> type="Chive.Draco.Config.ConfigurationSection, Draco" > > > >>> /> > > > >>> </configSections> > > > >>> <startup> > > > >>> <supportedRuntime version="v1.1.4322"/> > > > >>> <requiredRuntime version="v1.1.4322" safemode="true"/> > > > >>> </startup> > > > >>> <system.diagnostics> > > > >>> <switches> > > > >>> <!-- > > > >>> This switch controls general messages. In order to receive > > > >>> general > > > >>> trace messages change the value to the appropriate level. "1" > > > >>> gives > > > >>> error messages, "2" gives errors and warnings, "3" gives more > > > >>> detailed error information, and "4" gives verbose trace > > > >>> information > > > >>> --> > > > >>> <add name="TraceLevelSwitch" value="4" /> > > > >>> </switches> > > > >>> > > > >>> <trace autoflush="true" indentsize="4"> > > > >>> <listeners> > > > >>> <!-- > > > >>> Logs all output to a file called draco.log that will be > > > >>> created in > > > >>> the configuration directory (the directory containing > > > >>> modifications.xsl) > > > >>> --> > > > >>> <add name="Draco" > > > >>> type="Chive.Draco.Util.FileTraceListener, Draco" /> > > > >>> > > > >>> <!-- > > > >>> We do not require require the default TraceListener which > > > >>> logs > > > >>> output to the console. This is meaningless since Draco > > > >>> runs > > > >>> as a Window Service > > > >>> --> > > > >>> <remove name="Default"/> > > > >>> </listeners> > > > >>> </trace> > > > >>> </system.diagnostics> > > > >>> > > > >>> <!-- Configures Draco remoting --> > > > >>> <system.runtime.remoting> > > > >>> <application> > > > >>> <service> > > > >>> <!-- > > > >>> The server-activated, singleton remote object > > > >>> --> > > > >>> <wellknown mode="Singleton" > > > >>> objectUri="Draco" > > > >>> type="Chive.Draco.DracoRemote, Draco" /> > > > >>> </service> > > > >>> > > > >>> <!-- > > > >>> Register a tcp channel listening on port 8086 > > > >>> --> > > > >>> <channels> > > > >>> <channel ref="tcp" port="8086"> > > > >>> <serverProviders> > > > >>> <formatter ref="binary" typeFilterLevel="Full" /> > > > >>> </serverProviders> > > > >>> <clientProviders> > > > >>> <formatter ref="binary" /> > > > >>> </clientProviders> > > > >>> </channel> > > > >>> </channels> > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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