Title: Message
Sorry. Error is: [
Build Error:
NAnt.Core.BuildExceptionThe "path" and/or "version" is not
valid.
Presumably because the path ("1.0.0/") is not in VSS. I would
have thought the vssadd would have added it,
however...
-Original Message-From: Melissa Kacher
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Title: Message
"Fails miserably" isn't much of a problem report. Can
we see the error message?
I have
thankfully been able to completely abandon VSS, but I have used nant in the past
to access VSS. If I had something to go on, I might be able to stretch my memory
back and help.
Thanks, Mel
Title: Message
Is there a way to
have vssadd add project folders in addition to the actual file? For
example, suppose I want to add "1.0.0.0\mybuild.dll" to
"$\MyProject\Specific\". Can this be done? Here is the code I
am using which fails miserably:
Thanks,
Raj
Why is that mapping needed to compile a web project?
Same goes for the .csproj.webinfo file that VS.NET creates.
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> Sent: donderdag 25 mei 2006 9:54
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> Subject: RE: [NAnt-users] NANT taking longer than the
> standard IDE compile? What's up?
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>
> I'm
I'm definitely not complaining, because NAnt is a wonderful
tool, but given that by your admission and by my experience, the current
nightly builds are far more stable that 0.85, would it not be a good idea
to make the next release a proper release rather than another RC?
There could even be an a