Hi Ian,
> > I'm not saying we should actually always use the latest version, but
when
> > possible (and after enough testing) yes.
> Agreed.
> > In my opinion, we should really try to use only binary releases of other
> > projects and work with those other teams to get bugs fixed (or
functional
>
Gert,
I'm not saying we should actually always use the latest version, but when
possible (and after enough testing) yes.
Agreed.
In my opinion, we should really try to use only binary releases of other
projects and work with those other teams to get bugs fixed (or functional
changes introduced)
It would be nice to have this control, but using exec to handle the task
externally should allow people to use the latest and greatest tools.
I'm currently using that method to run my tests (Nunit-console).
- Chris
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From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hi Scott,
I'm not saying we should actually always use the latest version, but when
possible (and after enough testing) yes.
In my opinion, we should really try to use only binary releases of other
projects and work with those other teams to get bugs fixed (or functional
changes introduced). We
Scott Hernandez wrote:
Gert,
We made some custom changes to the core and msdn documenter (I don't know if
those changes went in to the source tree). We need to update our needs and
get the current release working for building the nant docs. This will not
work for us without a little more work as
I am
creating a zip file with:
The time stamp on the files in the zip appears to be modified 1
month in the future (i.e. today is Feb 18, all of the dates in the archive say
Mar 18).
In fact, the nant nightly build that I just downloaded nant-20030216.zip
has date m
Gert,
We made some custom changes to the core and msdn documenter (I don't know if
those changes went in to the source tree). We need to update our needs and
get the current release working for building the nant docs. This will not
work for us without a little more work as I understand it. Ian can
NUnit2Report v1.2 is now available for download.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nunit2report/
Change log :
* Add a file attribut to the C# XML file comment of the assemblie test. So
we can have a comment for each test method in the html report.
* Support for nant version from the 08-02-2003 snaps
That summed up wiki so nice, I'm gonna slap it on the wiki. :)
B
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Subject: Re: [Nant-users] NAnt FAQ
I'm sure
I'm sure your additions are fine, I will take a look in a little bit. A wiki
is meant to be updated and maintained by the whole community. As people read
it, they are free to update it and fix it, or clarify any parts they feel
are not complete. I'm trying to make a point of going through and readi
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how I can check if a certain file or directory exists
using NAnt ?
Thanks,
Gert Driesen
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