Wearing grey socks makes all the difference, right?

What did I do?

Today, the indexing worked.

See the command here:

cvsindex -server=cvs -source=c:ffmozilla -symbols=c:symbolServer2007092823 -debug > output.txt

And the output.txt.

See how now it is indexing the files?! Cool.

So what did I do differently than last time?

Last Time:

ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Server ini file: C:Program FilesDebugging Tools for Windowssdksrcsrvsrcsrv.ini
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Source root : c:ffmozilla
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Symbols root : c:ffmozillaobjdirdistcrashreporter-symbols2007092823
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Control system : CVS
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS Root : :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS program name: cvs.exe
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS Label :
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS Date : 10/09/07
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Old path root :
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : New path root :

This Time:

ssindex.cmd [WARN ] : Command line option “-server=cvs” is unrecognized.
——————————————————————————–
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Server ini file: C:Program FilesDebugging Tools for Windowssdksrcsrvsrcsrv.ini
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Source root : c:ffmozilla
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Symbols root : c:symbolServer2007092823
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Control system : CVS
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS Root : :pserver:anonymous@cvs-mirror.mozilla.org:/cvsroot
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS program name: cvs.exe
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS Label :
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : CVS Date : 10/17/2007
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : Old path root :
ssindex.cmd [STATUS] : New path root :

So really, the only differences between this time and last time is that I pointed to the symbols on my IIS symbolServer instead of the ones that were in the crashreport-symbols. Same symbols, different location. I think that must have made more of a difference than using -debug which did not seem to do anything (and that’s probably because I just re-read the documentation and it’s /debug).

Now I am going to test it and run some tools on the pdb files to see what’s in them.

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