I'm having a heck of a time trying to publish any HTML report with htmlpublisher.
My input looks like this:
And the 404 looks like this:
The report is definitely generated in build/. I've visually compared my config.xml file to a known working example and it's apparently the same. The entry in jobs/ is there, with the correct name and documentation.
I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've checked the "keep past HTML reports" box, unchecked it, played with the paths, read the (poor) documentation but I can't seem to get it working. Can anyone help?
What version of Jenkins are you running? I'm seeing this issue on all of my projects since updating to 1.529. The files are being copied to jobs/ correctly as you mentioned.
The answer you accepted is incorrect and contradicts the documentation at https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/HTML+Publisher+Plugin
EDIT: The issue has been resolved in 1.530: https://jenkins-ci.org/changelog
I've updated and I'm not seeing 404s anymore.
The developers of Jenkins has confirmed that this issue is related to the version 1.529 and it is solved in 1.530.
Related
I'm trying Azure Functions for the first time and have been able to build and publish "Release" versions without any issue.
I want to step through the code and so need to create and publish a "Debug" version but when I try and build I get the following errors with the same code:
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyCompanyAttribute' attribute
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyConfigurationAttribute' attribute
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyFileVersionAttribute' attribute
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute' attribute
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyProductAttribute' attribute
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyTitleAttribute' attribute
CS0579 Duplicate 'System.Reflection.AssemblyVersionAttribute' attribute
From researching this error the main suggestion has been to remove them from the AssemblyInfo.cs file but rebuilds just put them back in again and the "Release" version is happy with these settings being there.
What am I missing so I can create a "Debug" version of the code?
Thanks
According to your description about CS0579 Duplicate error ,I suppose some temporary *.cs files generated during compilation got accidentally added to the project. The files were from the obj\Debug directory, you could try to delete these files to solve problem. For more details, you could refer to this SO thread.
In my case, some temporary *.cs files generated during compilation got accidentally added to the project.
The files were from the obj\Debug directory, so they definitely shouldn't have been added to the solution. A *.cs wildcard went a little crazy and added them incorrectly.
If it doesn't work, there are also other solutions you could have a try. Such as right click project name>choose Edit FunctionName.csproj. Edit the csproj and turn the generation of the attributes causing the issues off. More solutions you could refer to this article.
Resolution
I found this issue on GitHub where there were a couple of options to resolve this issue which I am going to cover here plus a third option I tried not mention in the issue.
I have managed to now get the Debug to build by following one of Janley's link and adding 4 extra lines into the .csproj file:
<GenerateAssemblyConfigurationAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyConfigurationAttribute>
<GenerateAssemblyCompanyAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyCompanyAttribute>
<GenerateAssemblyProductAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyProductAttribute>
<GenerateAssemblyFileVersionAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyFileVersionAttribute>
<GenerateAssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyInformationalVersionAttribute>
<GenerateAssemblyTitleAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyTitleAttribute>
<GenerateAssemblyVersionAttribute>false</GenerateAssemblyVersionAttribute>
When doing "Sync with deployed on ..." in phpstorm, the diff shows as if all local js files were updated recently and thus offers to upload them even they were not changed or most recent changes are on the server. Anyone had this weird issue or knows how to fix it?
The GUI allows you to switch to "Compare by: Content". Note that this will be more bandwidth-intensive than comparing by modification date.
See e.g. this for a screenshot: https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/help/comparing-deployed-files-and-folders-with-their-local-versions.html
So, as you can see in the title, I am having a problem with my Linkit One. I am using Arduino IDE 1.6.6, and I am using the Linkit One SDK 1.1.17 through the Arduino board's manager. When I compile anything, even a simple bare minimum Arduino program, I get this error:
arm-none-eabi-g++: error: ~My System Path\Temp\build3694385943597424511.tmp/syscalls_mtk.c.o: No such file or directory Error compiling.
I have searched long and hard for an answer to this problem, and I have found nothing. Please inform me if I need to provide extra information.
Thanks, Fiske
I got it to work by editing platform.txt
and adding core/ so that it reads:
{build.path}/core/syscalls_mtk.c.o
instead of
{build.path}/syscalls_mtk.c.o
platform.txt was located in:
/Users/awootton/Library/Arduino15/packages/LinkIt/hardware/arm/1.1.17
Okay: Here is what I did. First of all, I switched to IDE 1.6.5, like you said. Then I followed the tutorial here: https://www.hackster.io/seeyouu/smart-city-bus-network-9f4cb0. FINALLY I got the linkit to work. You have no idea how long that took.
Try v1.6.5 of the ide. Seemed to fix the issue for us!
I'm trying to port some existing code to WP8 and have come across a problem.
The code i am porting uses a smart pointer thats is defined in comdef.h but for some reason when I try and include comdef.h I get the following error.
comdef.h(25): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'olectl.h'
I understand what the error means and it seems there is no trace of "olectl.h" in the WP8 SDK include paths on my machine. Is anyone else having this problem, I've tried "repairing" my installation of "Visual studio 2012 Express for Windows Phone"
I have found some code that appears to include comdef.h and has gotten around the missing macro problem the link at the end of this post is talking about by not using the macro at all and explicitly using the code that the macro would expand to.
(Here is the code that does what I want to: https://devel.nuclex.org/framework/browser/graphics/Nuclex.Graphics.Native/trunk/Source/Rasterization/Direct3D11/Direct3D11Api.h?rev=1782)
Has anyone else experienced this, or could someone with the SDK installed try including comdef.h somewhere to see if it works for them.
The missing macro link:
http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/751127/com-smartptr-typedef-causes-errors-when-used-in-winrt-build
Thanks.
Yes, I see this too, so it appears this is "by-design".
Basically if the API isn't listed on MSDN in the list of supported COM/Win32 APIs, then it isn't a supported API on Windows Phone 8. It looks like only the combaseapi.h header is supported.
_com_ptr_t<T> and it's friends aren't on the list...
I want to use Hudson CI for my c-project, which also uses CUnit. However I've also come to understand that there is currently no plugin that supports CUnit. So I read on the internets that this might be possible using the xUnit plugin by translating between CUnit and JUnit, but using the supplied file yields an error.
[xUnit] [ERROR] - The plugin hasn't been performed correctly: Conversion error Error to convert the input XML document
So my question is; has anyone successfully run CUnit tests in hudson. And, in that case, how?
#Nubsis: Did you by any chance copy & paste from the listing? The downloadable file seems to work just fine.
If you found errors in it let me know so I can fix them and put an updated version on my blog so others don't run into the same problems you had.
As it turns out, there were some syntax errors in the xslt-file provided in the link. After correcting this and some identifiers it worked out well.