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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:18 AM
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Subject: RE: [Draconet-users] Draco.NET, VSS, and VS.NET 2003
Edwin we will be soon adding a multiple source control project watc
tro,
Edwin Gabriel (Firing Systems Engr.)
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 11:01
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Here in an update on my work...
I have successfully used NAnt to build my three solutions. I don't yet
use Draco.NET to build the
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> Edwin Gabriel (Firing Systems Engr.)
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> This might help. I can't believe I missed something as useful as an
exe
riel (Firing Systems Engr.)
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> This might help. I can't believe I missed something as useful as an exec
> task! I will give this a try and see what I can do. Tha
Nick
Robinson
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 11:10 AM
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Edwin, you can invoke the VC++ compiler on the commandline using the
exec
function wihtin NAnt. This then allows you to compile VC projects -
does
this
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> Edwin Gabriel (Firing Systems Engr.)
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> I may need
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Edwin G. Castro
Firing Systems Engineer
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 1:35 AM
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Subject: Re: [Draconet-users] Draco.NET, VSS, and VS.NET 2003
Edwin,
I
Edwin,
I am sorry to hear you are having such difficulties in getting your CI solution
implemented. I have found it is sometimes difficult retro-fitting
into well-established build environments. However all may not be lost. I am going to
make a few suggestions apropos your overall problem, an
I spent the last few months trying to build an automated build utility for my group's
projects at work. The other day I saw an article on Continuous Integration and found
Draco.NET which seemed to do what I wanted to do better than what I could ever do
myself. Unfortunately, Draco.NET still does