On 7/8/05, Curtis Zarger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried two forms of the property reference, with the
> same result. Does NAnt support this type of
> referencing?
Curt,
If you are using one of the 0.85 releases (or nightlies), then you can
evaluate the value of a property using expressions
Hello,
I am trying to process a number of similar properties
in a loop. To do this, I need to dynamically create
the property name reference, then get the value of
that property. (I need a two-pass evaluation, much
the way UNIX shell scripts process.) I thought the
"dynamic" attribute of the pro
Also I used to use the task (I use the xsl files that
come with CruiseControl now) as well, but one thing I didn't do was use
the task.
You don't say what the error is, but I'm not sure what would happen if
you try to load tasks twice - could the instances conflict? What I did
was just put all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try using nested elements. See the documentation for the
task, and make sure you're using a recent build of NAnt.
Gary
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I have never used Merant but have you tried quoting the switch and
parameter for -pp, something like this:
–id${build.user} –pr${merant.project} –z –v${new.label}
"–pp${build.source}"’ failonerror=’false’ />
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with a build script for a Merant Ver
Hi,
I have a problem with a
build script for a Merant Version Manager Pcli build, there’s probably a
simple answer but I can’t think what it is!
I have a section of code
that is intended to apply a label to a set of files within Merant, the
offending snippet of code is:
whe
Dear all,
I 'am trying to build VS2005 solution thru NAnt but I get the massage
told me that NAnt dose not support VS2005 solutions,
So I ask if there is any help in these issues pleas help me
Regards
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