[Mono-list] Invalid root directory in XSP

Anandnld_dev anandnld at gmail.com
Tue May 27 08:15:22 EDT 2008


Basically I want to use over my network instead of having it in my local
itself.

Anandnld




Anandnld_dev wrote:
> 
> Its XSP code, file name is ApplicationServer.cs  and function name is 
> AddApplicationsFromCommandLine()  
> 
>  string fullPath = System.IO.Path.GetFullPath (realpath); 
> 
> realpath value = . (Simply single dot)
> If IP address is passed then its giving wrong path. Its working for 
> 
> 
> Anandnld
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Robert Jordan wrote:
>> 
>> Anandnld_dev wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Robert Jordan wrote:
>>>> Anandnld_dev wrote:
>>>>> Hi everybody, Im using Mono 1.9.1 with XSP 1.9.1. 
>>>>> root for my application is in another network machine, if I give the
>>>>> IP
>>>>> address --root \\192.168.0.24\data\ then the value of fullpath is
>>>>> incorrect.
>>>>> Its shows as 
>>>>>
>>>>>  fullpath \\192.168.0.24\data\\192.168.0.24\192.168.0.24\data 
>>>> Who's showing that?
>>>>
>>>> Robert
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> If I run xsp2.exe and mono.exe in comamnd prompt by passing these values
>>> as
>>> parameter to XSP then Im getting this problem. Suppose if I pass the
>>> root as
>>> drive letter as d:\data\ then its working fine. But I need to pass IP
>>> address only
>> 
>> But who is emitting the "fullpath" line above? It must be your
>> code because xsp2 is emitting this:
>> 
>> C:\tmp>xsp2 --root \\192.168.0.192\robertj
>> xsp2
>> Listening on address: 0.0.0.0
>> Root directory: \\192.168.0.192\robertj
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> 
>> Please post the code that leads to this output:
>> 
>> 	fullpath \\192.168.0.24\data\\192.168.0.24\192.168.0.24\data
>> 
>> Robert
>> 
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>> 
> 
> 

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