Arnette, Bill wrote:
Nant version: rc2 0.85.1869.0
Perhaps I am trying to do too much with Nant, but what I am trying to do
is use Nant to setup a developers VC++ environment using the same paths
as used for the automated build. My plan is to use the VCPlatform
object in the devstudio object model
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No worries Gert.
I tried the 20-Apr nightly and the problem went
away.
Jason
From: Gert Driesen
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7:54 AMTo: Morris, Jason;
nant-users@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: RE: [Nant-users] problem
with log4net 1.2.9 in rc
Hi,
I am using task to build a VS.Net solution containing 3-4
projects.
I have an empty project (SharedFiles) to contain some common files. When
I compile the solution using Nant I get the following error:
Error checking whether 'D:\...\SharedFiles\SharedFiles.csproj' is an
enterprise template
Julien Sobrier wrote:
Gary Feldman a écrit :
...
In the build targets:
...
Hello,
can this really work? You have to embed the source files between
:
I just omitted the details of the to focus on the relevant parts.
You'd have to repeat them, but most of the enclosed items are filesets
Sorry for my last mail. I did not realize that someone has deleted the
project file from source control.
Regards,
Sandeep
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From: Selke, Anthony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 10:20 AM
To: Sandeep; Nant Users
Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Error check
Does the problem go away if you add one code file to the common project?
Tony
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To: Nant Users
Subject: [Nant-users] Error checking...enterprise template project
Im
Nant version: rc2 0.85.1869.0
Perhaps I am trying to do too much with Nant, but what I am trying to do
is use Nant to setup a developers VC++ environment using the same paths
as used for the automated build. My plan is to use the VCPlatform
object in the devstudio object model to set the paths th
NantContrib has several tasks for dealing
with IIS. One of them allows you to create an application with a target
directory anywhere that IIS has rights to see.
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I'm not sure how to do that with the MSVBDPCA.dll custom action dll. Your best bet is to write your own custom action...
On 4/22/05, Hadzramin AR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
What I try to achive is to allow user to install
web application outside c:\inetpub\wwwroot
My current msi
Hi,
What I try to achive is to allow user to install
web application outside c:\inetpub\wwwroot
My current msi build allow user to choose diferrent
folder and installation is completed.
But the virtual folder got error since it still
pointing to the c:\inetpub\wwwroot\anyname
Thanks
Hi,
How do I use assembly::get-full-name(assembly) function?
For 'assembly' parameter what value I should pass?
Have tried a location path of an assembly but didnot work
Thanks.
Regards,
Hadzramin AR
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