Can you create a patch? It is hard for me to see what was changed.

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Matt Burton <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> No matter what combination I try I wind up with the following error
> when attempting to install a service using the host...
>
> C:\dev\rsb-spike\Services\bin\Debug>Rhino.ServiceBus.Host.exe
> /action:Install /asm:"Services.dll" /name:"ApplicationServices"
> Installing service ApplicationServices...
> Creating EventLog source ApplicationServices in log Application...
> System.InvalidOperationException: Cannot get service file name.
>   at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceInstaller.Install(IDictionary stateSaver)
>   at System.Configuration.Install.Installer.Install(IDictionary stateSaver)
>   at Rhino.ServiceBus.Host.Actions.InstallAction.Execute(ExecutingOptions
> options) in C:\dev\open-source\rhino-tools.ti
> p\trunk\rhino-service.bus\Rhino.ServiceBus.Host\Actions\InstallAction.cs:line
> 18
>   at Rhino.ServiceBus.Host.Program.Main(String[] args) in
> C:\dev\open-source\rhino-tools.tip\trunk\rhino-service.bus\Rh
> ino.ServiceBus.Host\Program.cs:line 31
>
> I hacked on it for a bit and was able to get the service to install by
> changing the InstallAction implementation to the following:
>
> public void Execute(ExecutingOptions options)
> {
>
>    var installer = new ProjectInstaller
>    {
>        DisplayName = options.Name,
>        Description = options.Name,
>        Context = new InstallContext()
>    };
>    installer.Context.Parameters.Add("assemblypath",
> this.GetType().Assembly.Location);
>    installer.Install(new Hashtable());
>    using (var system = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey("System"))
>    using (var currentControlSet = system.OpenSubKey("CurrentControlSet"))
>    using (var services = currentControlSet.OpenSubKey("Services"))
>    using (var service = services.OpenSubKey(installer.ServiceName, true))
>    {
>        var path = (string)service.GetValue("ImagePath");
>
>        options.Action = Action.Server;
>
>        service.SetValue("ImagePath", path + options);
>    }
> }
>
> Notice the addition of the "assemblypath" context and then changing
> the Action to Server. I can now install and uninstall but the service
> won't start - I'm getting the following message in the event viewer:
>
> "Service cannot be started. The service process could not connect to
> the service controller"
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
> >
>

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