Bug/Request - assembly names
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Bug/Request - assembly names
Hi,
I would like to change project assembly name to "MyProject¹". But VS throws several errors with SOS plugin.
Could this issue please be added to todo list.
Thanks
Jared
I would like to change project assembly name to "MyProject¹". But VS throws several errors with SOS plugin.
Could this issue please be added to todo list.
Thanks
Jared
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Assembly name error
Yes, I get the error when renamming assembly with SOS Client.
VSS Explorer and VSS Plugin work as expected.
Just to be clear here is steps to reproduce.
1. Right click SS project in VS2005 using SOS plugin
2. Change Assembly name to Something¹
Thats it, I would give you screen dump of error in mail, but not on SOS terminal right now. Messagebox comes up with error int cpp file at line ..
Thanks
Jared
VSS Explorer and VSS Plugin work as expected.
Just to be clear here is steps to reproduce.
1. Right click SS project in VS2005 using SOS plugin
2. Change Assembly name to Something¹
Thats it, I would give you screen dump of error in mail, but not on SOS terminal right now. Messagebox comes up with error int cpp file at line ..
Thanks
Jared
I couldn't reproduce this. I added a C# Class Library to source control, then right clicked on the name ClassLibrary1 in Solution Explorer and pasted in Something¹. Visual Studio prompted for checkout. I also tried changing the name in the project properties->Assembly Name. That worked, to.
What version of VSS automation component is the SOS Server using?
Here's how to find out:
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=1510
What version of VSS automation component is the SOS Server using?
Here's how to find out:
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=1510
Linda Bauer
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Bug
Hi, and thanks for spending time to reproduce, I will reproduce this bug for you and email you some screen shots..very interesting errors.
Sorry I wasn't more clear. I need to know the version of the VSS (Visual SourceSafe) automation component. This is the ssapi.dll provided by the VSS client on the SOS Server machine.I use VB.NET 2005 SP1 beta
SourceOffSite Server communicates with the VSS database via this automation component, thus the version greatly affects SOS behavior.
This KB article provides instructions on how to determine which version of the ssapi.dll SourceOffSite Server is using:
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=1510
Linda Bauer
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Full details of bug
ssapi.dll is 8.0.50727.42 on my Vista SS Server box.
Here is the *exact* step needed to reproduce bug..
1. Create new Project
2. Add project to SS
3. Change project name to WindowsApplication1¹
4. Checkin in and stuff (think errors here first)
5. Then change assembly name to WindowsApplication1¹
Please see my screen shots attached. Sorry I was not as detailed in repo step in first post as I didn't realize it was so quirky to reproduce.
PS. The order of the errors attached is "Your.." , "Some..", "Unexpected.."
Thanks
Jared
Here is the *exact* step needed to reproduce bug..
1. Create new Project
2. Add project to SS
3. Change project name to WindowsApplication1¹
4. Checkin in and stuff (think errors here first)
5. Then change assembly name to WindowsApplication1¹
Please see my screen shots attached. Sorry I was not as detailed in repo step in first post as I didn't realize it was so quirky to reproduce.
PS. The order of the errors attached is "Your.." , "Some..", "Unexpected.."
Thanks
Jared
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