or.
Hope this helps,
Bernard Vander Beken
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ard Vander Beken
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Thanks...this is what I did and didn't think that it worked, but let me
try it again.
Jason
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Thanks...this is what I did and didn't think that it worked, but let me
try it again.
Jason
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I had this self-same problem today. If you
look at the code, it now checks explicitly for nant.exe in the working directory,
but doesn’t support ‘on the path’ any more. As you say, there
is a “program” attribute.
I modified the line to
Which is where my nant hap
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I just updated to the latest
1.4 release (release May 15th) and now my builds fail.
I get the following output
(please see below)
After looking at the source, I
noticed that there is a "program" attribute to tell Draco where Nant.exe lives,
but I placed "program" as an at