RE: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Marc Holmes
Hi Chris, My book (terrible plug) will cover these issues regarding Database in the build and release cycle (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590594851/) I use a manual task and also RedGate tools to achieve the necessary integration. In the meantime, you can find a fairly old post o

RE: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Crowhurst,Christian
Have you guys had a look at DBGhost for this SQL Server change control stuff. It allows you to build a fresh db or upgrade a target database (eg a replica of production, or another developer database) from the ddl and dml scripts checked into version control. This is different from say Red-gate

RE: [Nant-users] Re: Nant-users digest, Vol 1 #1352 - 9 msgs

2005-02-21 Thread Gert Driesen
Roger, You need to add the .dll extension for references to (system) assemblies: Hope this helps, Gert > -Original Message

Re: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Chris Taylor
Hey Clive, >I was making the destinction between VB6 outside of .NET but I think you >answered this point by saying that NANT support any language using devenv. >We don't develop Java but there is a mixture of .NET and good-old vb6. We did a lot of that at my old company (but never had a slick

[Nant-users] Re: Nant-users digest, Vol 1 #1352 - 9 msgs

2005-02-21 Thread Roger Zavala
I have problem using Nant for to compile a C# project. OS= Fedora Core 3. NET= Mono 1.0.2 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] AuthorToolsServices]$ mono ../Nant/bin/NAnt.exe -verbose Compat mode

Re: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread stephan
Hi Clive, being a newbie myself, I might have the insights you were looking for . See my remarks inline. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 21/02/2005 22:55:38: > I'm just about to start an eval of NANT.     A few kick-off questions... > > Right now, I'm unsure of the scope of NANT in terms of how >

RE: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Bevan Arps
Hi Clive. > I'm unsure of the scope of NANT in terms of how appropriate it is to > a mixed environment with some .NET apps and older legacy VB6 apps - > most apps with SQL Server as a back-end. For what it is worth ... ... I have been using Ant (NAnt's Java oriented cousin) for years to do

Re: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Merrill Cornish
Clive, I'm not sure I understand you comment/concern about NAnt being too .NET centric. At the pragmatic level, NAnt offers an task which would allow you (as far as I know) to implement any build script that could have been implemented in a DOS batch file. The most obviously NAnt feature to s

[Nant-users] NAnt is skipping a project in the Solution build

2005-02-21 Thread Van Hal Marisa J
Title: NAnt is skipping a project in the Solution build Inside of my Nant script I do a solution build and give the script a solution file.  When it builds it says that it is skipping one of the projects in the solution: [solution] Skipping BusinessComponentsDataSets Something similar appea

Re: [Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Chris Taylor
Hi Clive, I'm still kinda new to NANT but I'll try to answer some of your questions as best as I know them (perhaps I'll learn a thing or two while I'm at it). > Right now, I'm unsure of the scope of NANT in terms of how appropriate it is > to a mixed environment with some .NET apps and older le

[Nant-users] newbie first post

2005-02-21 Thread Clive Richardson
I'm just about to start an eval of NANT. A few kick-off questions... Right now, I'm unsure of the scope of NANT in terms of how appropriate it is to a mixed environment with some .NET apps and older legacy VB6 apps - most apps with SQL Server as a back-end. Some of my developer colleagues