Dmitry,
What version of NAnt are you using ? Can you try using a recent nightly
build of NAnt (http://nant.sourceforge.net/nightly/latest) ?
Older versions of NAnt had a bug which caused it to skip projects in which
the name of the project build configuration did not match the name of the
solutio
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From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: Asis Yuval;
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Subject: Re: [Nant-users] Error lines not written in
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From: "Asis Yuval" <[EMAIL PROTE
Hello all,
I have a solution with two nested web projects. Let
it be ProjectA and ProjectB. ProjectA has a virtual folder, ProjectB is a
subproject of ProjectA and has virtual directory in ProjectA virtual directory.
Also, ProjectA is C# project and ProjectB is VBNet project.
When I
Hi,
In nant how do i read the AssemblyInfo.cs version
number and label it in VSS using .
Thanks and Regards
Prasad
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Anderson, Kelly wrote:
If you mean "keeping a copy of the results of a build" ...
If you mean "keeping a copy of the source that went into a build" ...
If you mean "mirroring a file tree to a second location" ...
Yeah, that's a good example of what I'm talking about...
Well, yes, NAnt
> If you mean "keeping a copy of the results of a build" ...
> If you mean "keeping a copy of the source that went into a build" ...
> If you mean "mirroring a file tree to a second location" ...
Yeah, that's a good example of what I'm talking about...
I bet we could come up with a pile of exampl
Kelly Anderson wrote:
> Why wouldn't you use NAnt to do backups?
For what it's worth ... And depending on what kind of backup you mean
... I do.
If you mean "keeping a copy of the results of a build" ...
... In all my software build scripts, I have a "release" target that
does the whole build
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to NAnt and auntomated build processes in general. I've
just recently set up an auntoamted build process that seems mostly
functional, but I'm worried a bit that I may not have done things the
way they ought to have been done.
If possible, I would appreciate if someone who
>Why wouldn't you use NAnt to do backups?
Is that database backups?
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I've been doing it using properties (which are inherited by "child" build
files). If there is a better way I'd be interested in knowing.
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If I have a master build file, how do I pass parameters to the child
build files?
Thanks,
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> >and I'm wondering why the "marketing department" isn't
> making more hay
> >out of the other things NAnt could do.
>
> While I see many advantages (and disadvantages) in NAnt, I
> can't think
> of anything off the top of my head that it can do, but that can't be
> done with ordinary make/bas
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