Byrd, Payton wrote:
I'm afraid this isn't working for me.
Our system is structured like this:
default.build is our bootstrapper. It sets up shared properties for all
of the builds and loops through a CSV file calling the specified targets
against ProjectTemplate.build for each line in the CSV fil
Title: Transactionality in NAnt
Can I specify more than one target with “nant.onsuccess”
and “nant.onfailure”?
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Oops! I forgot the files!
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Suppose I have a file called paths.txt with this content:
[paths.txt]
path\to\file1.txt
path\to\file2.txt
path\to\file3.txt
[/paths.txt]
I want to create a few filesets with these paths except the base
directory changes per fileset:
To test this out I use to loop through the f
Title: Transactionality in NAnt
I was thinking along the line of…
Can you post your workaround for the
edification of the uninitiated? (Me)
MArk B.
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From: Castro, Edwin Gabriel
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Title: Transactionality in NAnt
Like this:
I need to add targets dynamically at
runtime. There’s no problem if nant doesn’t support this natively.
The workaround is quite trivial and I’ve already implemented it. I was
just wondering if nant already allowed for this.
Fro
Title: Transactionality in NAnt
Thanks Gert! I think this is exactly what
I needed!
--Edwin
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Title: Transactionality in NAnt
You can put more tasks within the onsuccess
and onfailure.
MArk B.
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Title: RE: [Nant-users] Transactionality in NAnt
I'm afraid this isn't working for me.
Our system is structured like this:
default.build is our bootstrapper. It sets up shared properties for all of the builds and loops through a CSV file calling the specified targets against ProjectTemplat
Payton,
>>> When is the nant.rollback.onfailure.chain property set?
Either I missed something in the earlier thread or I misled you. Either the
nant.onfailure or nant.onsuccess target is called 1) assuming you have defined
them (since by default they are undefined), and 2) only after the execu
Title: RE: [Nant-users] Transactionality in NAnt
Wow, this seems very interesting. I'm going to weave this into our process and see what happens. You may have just saved me weeks of work.
When is the nant.rollback.onfailure.chain property set? It would seem that they would be included at t
I need to copy some files to machines that are outside of
our domain so I need to supply the account credentials with the copy. Has
anyone come up with a good solution to doing this?
Kevin
Merrill Cornish wrote:
Bevan,
every task needs to have built in "smarts" to support rollback.
Perhaps you have suggested an elegant way of providing
> transaction-like operation while not putting undue stress
> on Charlie.
What if each definition could include an OPTIONAL
> error recovery . As
Hello Clayton,
I've just downloaded the nightly.
It works very well.
Thanks a lot for this quickly fix.
Pierre.
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Is there a way to reference gac assemblies using the csc task? If not, how
do I accomplish this within a Nant script??
Thanks,
Dave Maikut
Progressive Insurance
e-Servicing IT
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