Holy crap - I just checked your blog Jeff. I met you at ALT.net! Who
could miss the guy in the Kilt!

Thanks for the help - we got our CC.Net server working last night and
it's a thing of beauty now. We're really looking forward to taking
advantage of all the new features in MbUnit.

-Chris

On Dec 6, 2:44 pm, "Jeff Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2) You want to change the list of XSL files that appear in the
> <buildReportBuildPlugin> section.  Similarly if you want to change which
> sections appear in emails (or the order in which they appear) then you must
> edit the list of XSL files that appears in the ccservice.exe.config and
> ccnet.exe.config files.
>
> Jeff.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>
> Behalf Of ChrisHolmes
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 2:27 PM
> To: MbUnit.User
> Subject: MbUnit Re: CC.Net reports missing reference exception with MBUnit
>
> Thanks Jeff!
>
> (1) and (3) helped some. We didn't have the merge task inside the publishers
> section, and running the service using NET START from the command line has
> enabled it to write the file.
>
> (2) I can't figure out though. The dashboard keeps inserting the whole
> summary into the build report page. Any specific lines I should look at in
> the dashboard config? I've commented out so much stuff and yet still no
> affect.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Dec 6, 1:59 pm, Jeff Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes, "no particular difficulties".  Perhaps I just got lucky.  But
> > there are some gotchas in CCNet to beware of.
>
> > 1) The MbUnit output needs to be merged into the CCNet artifacts.  The
> > merge task must be in the publishers section of your CCNet
> > configuration.  It will not work otherwise.
>
> > 2) You can configure which sections appear by editing the sections in
> > the dashboard.config file.
>
> > 3) There could be some permissions problems writing to the file system
> > when CCNet is running the build script as a Windows service.  Try
> > running CCNet as yourself from the command-line (using CCServer.exe)
> > just to see.
>
> > Jeff.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > On Behalf Of ChrisHolmes
> > Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 1:26 PM
> > To: MbUnit.User
> > Subject: MbUnit Re: CC.Net reports missing reference exception with
> > MBUnit
>
> > Wow... "no particular difficulties". I'd love to know how you pull
> > that off (I'm serious, not facetious). It's been nothing but two days
> > of hell for us to try and get MBUnit to work with Cruise Control (via
> > MSBuild)
>
> > I've got a number of problems. Let me enumerate them, and maybe you
> > folks can provide some answers:
>
> > (1) We experience the most difficultly when a unit test fails. The CC
> > Dashboard doesn't tell us anything other than "Build Failed". It says
> > there are zero unit test and no unit tests have been run.
>
> > Tests run: 0, Failures: 0, Not run: 0, Time: 0 seconds No Tests Run
> > This project doesn't have any tests
>
> > When we click on the MBUnit Details or MBUnit Summary sections in the
> > left hand link menu, those pages are empty. Also, when we check the
> > output xml file that MBUnit is supposed to generate the file system
> > shows it hasn't been updated. It is like a failure in that Task
> > prevents it from properly writing out the results to XML. This is not
> > the behavior we would expect, and it is not how CC.Net works with NUnit.
>
> > (2) When no unit tests fail, the build succeeds, but both the Summary
> > and the Details get parsed into the main CC.Net page. We just want the
> > Summary. When we click on the Summary link on the left hand menu, we
> > get just the Summary. When we click no Details, we get just the
> > Details page. But on the main page we get both.
>
> > (3) If I run our build script from the command line with a failing
> > unit test,it DOES update the xml output file.
>
> > None of this makes any sense to me. We're using CC.Net version
> > 1.3.0.3051. If anyone has a clue why this behavior is happening,
> > please let me know.
>
> > -Chris
>
> > On Dec 5, 11:47 pm, "Jeff Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > It's not clear to me from this description what may be wrong.
>
> > > I've not had any particular difficulties getting MbUnit to work in
> > CCNet.
>
> > > Jeff,
>
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > > On
>
> > > Behalf Of ChrisHolmes
> > > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 10:28 AM
> > > To: MbUnit.User
> > > Subject: MbUnit CC.Net reports missing reference exception with
> > > MBUnit
>
> > > We're currently in the process of replaceing NUnit with MBUnit. I
> > > thought this would be simple: just remove references to NUnit in the
> > > test projects and add references to MBUnit.
>
> > > The problem is that CruiseControl build fails. I've got our CC.Net
> > > build stripped down to the bare minimum: just compile the solution
> > > file with msbuild. Still no luck.
>
> > > I can run msbuild to compile the application from the command line
> > > on the build server and it works fine. It's only through CC.NET that
> > > it
> > is failing.
>
> > > Any tips?
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