Dec
10
2003

Draco.net on Windows 2003 with CVS and Visual Studio .Net Build

I finally managed :-) to have Draco.net working on Windows 2003 Server with cvs. I always had a 100% cpu usage when Draco.net detected a change and that was due to a cvs process.

The solution I used was to define  <cvsroot>:sspi:SERVERNAME:/MyREPO</cvsroot> like that. Before I had <cvsroot>:sspi:User@SERVERNAME:E:/MyREPO</cvsroot>, and it was not working with that configuration.

I use CVSNT 2.0.13 and Draco.net 1.5-beta-2.

I use that continous integration tools to develop with my brother our web site. The good thing is that when he change something in the cvs repository I get an email with the changes listed and the status of a build. This ease our communication concerning release. Cool !!!!

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Laurent Kempé is the editor, founder, and primary contributor of Tech Head Brothers, a French portal about Microsoft .NET technologies.

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