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Topic Title: Build a Rhapsody project from the command line? Topic Summary: Created On: 15-May-2007 08:50 Status: Read Only |
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I am looking to add a Rhapsody project we have to one of our build scripts. The idea would be that we pull a labelled version of the project from Visual Source Safe. I then want to add some command line commands to the build script that will get Rhapsody to generate the source code and then build the component.
Is this possible. If so could somebody please provide details. I have had a look at the documentation but can not find any information. Thanks in advance Paul |
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I have found some information in the Rhapsody user guide. However I am having trouble opening my project. The path of the project file has spaces within some of the directory names. Can the command line cope with this? I have tried putting a double backslash, but that doesn't make any differnece. I have also tried enclosing the path in quotation marks, but that has Rhapsody look on the C:.
e.g. rhapsody -cmd=open H:\\Development\\CODE DB\\Test Project 1\TestProject.rpy gives the following error when rhapsody runs: CommandLine Error - Could not find H:\Development\CODE trying rhapsody -cmd=open "H:\\Development\\CODE DB\\Test Project 1\TestProject.rpy" gives the following : CommandLine Error - Could not find C:\"H:\Development\CODE Thanks Paul |
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Hi
I did a quick check with Rhapsody 6.1MR2 and found that the following works: [CODE]rhapsody -cmd=open "K:\_Models\Support (blank)\support.rpy"[/CODE] Which version are you using? Perhaps it's been broken somewhere in v7.0? ![]() regards, Simon ------------------------- Simon Morrish simon.morrish@eu.panasonic.com http://panasonic.co.uk Panasonic ideas for life |
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Simon
Thanks for the reply. I am using 7.0MR3. Regards, Paul |
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