WHOOHOO.

Andreas, I just wanted to let you know that not only does build nicely, I was 
able to run the build trace over it, and it worked really really well.

It exposed a couple more bugs in a couple spots, but some pretty-easy fixes for 
me.

Thanks!

From: Andreas Schiffler [mailto:aschiff...@ferzkopp.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 11:01 PM
To: Garrett Serack
Subject: Re: [Coapp-developers] shallow forking feedback

Super - the new version works and my shallow-fork of SDL verifies (log 
attached).

On 6/7/11 12:11 PM, Garrett Serack wrote:
*blink*

Ah... dammit.  I found it-I missed one place where I should have quoted and 
argument.

Ok, try build #1620:

http://coappstorage.blob.core.windows.net/files/coapp-tools-snapshot.zip

G

From: Andreas Schiffler [mailto:aschiff...@ferzkopp.net]
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 10:46 PM
To: Garrett Serack
Subject: Re: [Coapp-developers] shallow forking feedback

Didn't fix it ... attached is some environment info and the shell command I've 
used to open the commandline.

Also my user folder is "C:\Users\Andreas Schiffler" and the Desktop folder is 
redirected to the other drive.

--Andreas

On 6/6/11 2:11 PM, Garrett Serack wrote:
Hey Andreas,

I've corrected the bug for finding the SDK automatically (I've checked the 
Registry as well now).  As for Git, if it's not installed to %ProgramFiles% 
then, yeah, adding it to the path is the only option (although, you can do that 
just once from the console window, and it'll remember it for next time).

I've also made sure that the spaces in the directory name should be ok.

And, it does a change drive in generated batch scripts now too.

As for why it was getting "c:\users\Andreas... " as part of the path, I'm 
wondering if the %tmp% or %TEMP% environment variables is set to c:\users... 
instead.

If this version still does that, I suspect that the .NET API for 
GetTempFileName() has a bug when the user folder has been moved-it *should* 
have followed that.

Grab the latest snapshot of the tools here: 
http://coappstorage.blob.core.windows.net/files/coapp-tools-snapshot.zip

G

From: 
coapp-developers-bounces+garretts=microsoft....@lists.launchpad.net<mailto:coapp-developers-bounces+garretts=microsoft....@lists.launchpad.net>
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On Behalf Of Andreas Schiffler
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2011 9:22 PM
To: Rafael Rivera
Cc: 
coapp-developers@lists.launchpad.net<mailto:coapp-developers@lists.launchpad.net>
Subject: Re: [Coapp-developers] shallow forking feedback

I have a system install on a smallish SSD drive as C: but all software is 
installed to the largish standard HD as E: ... so the search scheme of ptk 
won't work in that case. It is probably better to also check the registry and 
find the actual installation path of the tools.

As for C:\Users and E:\Users, the user folders was also initially on C: but I 
copied its relocatable content over to E: and then relinked these folders using 
the "Location" tab of their Properties (i.e. see here for this method: 
http://www.w7forums.com/change-location-my-documents-folder-t338.html). Again 
the ptk target directory scheme may not take that into account.

As mentioned below, my clean-command section only contains one line:
    attrib -S -H -R *

Thanks,
Andreas

On 6/5/11 8:13 PM, Rafael Rivera wrote:
Also, setting the path isn't necessary. ptk will search for git and other tools 
in the following directories:

%ProgramFiles(x86)%
%ProgramFiles%
%ProgramW6432%
%SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET

Why is there an E:\Users and a C:\Users?

/rafael

On 6/5/2011 5:51 PM, Andreas Schiffler wrote:
I tried a shallow-fork SDL this weekend as per http://coapp.org/shallow-forking 
and have some feedback:

To get ptk going and as VS and TortoiseGit user, I needed to manually add the 
path to Git\bin as well as the path to Windows SDK\bin to the global %PATH% 
environment variable. Maybe that could be added to the instructions.

Then I got stuck on step 7. with an error:

E:\Users\Andreas Schiffler\Desktop\GIT\SDL>ptk clean
CoApp Project pTk Version 1.0.2.906 for x64
Copyright (c) Garrett Serack, CoApp Contributors 2010-2011. All rights reserved
CoApp portingToolkit for porting apps
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'C:\Users\Andreas' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Project Cleaned.

My clean-command section only contains
    attrib -S -H -R *
at the moment, so the actual command should not be the cause for this error.

I could do the obvious  - move GIT folder to C:\ - but wanted to ask if there a 
config setting I am missing or if is this a bug?

Thanks,
--Andreas







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