Hi,
Can you pls tell me how can I download the MSI file from SVN?
Thanks,
Ajit
On Apr 23, 3:58 pm, Frank Mantek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I checked in code into SVN, including an MSI that is supposed to fix
> all reported issues. It would be great if someone who reported
> problems (solution files/bugs etc) could get those fixes and verify
> them.
>
> I plan to release this tomorrow, but verification would be highly
> appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Frank Mantek
> Google
> On Apr 23, 2008, at 7:54 PM, Frank Mantek wrote:
>
>
>
> > Fixing this right now. Expect a new setup tomorrow if all goes well.
>
> > Frank Mantek
> > Google
> > On Apr 23, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Ajit wrote:
>
> >> Yes I also got the same error when trying to use the latest .Net SDK
> >> release. It worked okay with the older SDK.
>
> >> On Apr 23, 1:09 pm, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> I am attempting to write a test program to work with the
> >>> provisioning
> >>> API. My code really only contains these lines:
>
> >>> AppsService service = null;
>
> >>> try {
> >>> service = new AppsService (domain, user, pass);
> >>> } catch {
> >>> Console.WriteLine ("cought exception");
> >>> }
>
> >>> try {
> >>> UserFeed feed = service.RetrieveAllUsers ();
> >>> } catch {
> >>> Console.WriteLine ("cought exception");
> >>> }
>
> >>> It fails with this:
>
> >>> Unhandled Exception: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference
> >>> not set to an instance of an object.
> >>> at Google.GData.Client.FeedQuery.get_Uri() in D:\Program Files
> >>> \Google\Google Data API SDK\Sources\Library\core\feedqu
> >>> ery.cs:line 224
> >>> at Google.GData.Apps.UserService.Query(UserQuery feedQuery)
> >>> at Google.GData.Apps.AppsService.RetrieveAllUsers()
> >>> at GoogleProvision.GoogleProvision.Main(String[] args) in W:\src
> >>> \MIIS\test\G oogleProvision\GoogleProvision.cs:line 35
>
> >>> Where it is failing is in the UserFeed feed =
> >>> service.RetrieveAllUsers() line. If I use Debug DLL's as
> >>> references in
> >>> the project and debug, it is failing in the FeedQuery class on this:
>
> >>> String uriToUse =
> >>> this.baseUri.Replace(this.UnusedProtocol, this.DefaultProtocol);
>
> >>> From what I can determine here, it seems that when the UserQuery
> >>> instance is created, baseUri from base class FeedQuery is never
> >>> initialized.
>
> >>> Am I correct in my assumption? I am faily new to C# and .NET but
> >>> this
> >>> is what looks like the problem to me. Is anyone else having issues
> >>> with this? I can duplicate this behavior by running the sample
> >>> programs provided with the .NET provisioning API as well.
>
> >>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> >>> - John- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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