runner.sourceforge.net/), but it hasn't been maintained for
some time and I don't think it's compatible with Visual Studio 2005.
Best regards,
/Adrian.
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:
Best regards,
/Adrian.
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Windows Development and
Quality Assurance Departments
Schlund + Partner AG
18 Mircea Eliade St.
012015, Bucharest, Romania
Stephane Hamel wrote:
> Hello NAnt U
n
implementation.
Personally, I solved this problem by using the task from
NAntContrib, but I can tell you that there was quite some work to make
it functioning the way I expected/needed.
Best regards,
/Adrian.
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Quality Assurance Departmen
Hi nant-dev-team,
Any ideas when the task will support Visual Studio 2005
solutions?
Thanks,
/Adrian.
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guration.
Apparently, Visual Studio .NET 2003 handles this scenario gracefully by
skipping "Project_1", while NAnt displays an error message stating that
"Solution configuration 'Release' does not exist for 'Project_1'". I
tried different things to solve
Hi all,
Is there a way to have NAnt skip "unused" project references (without
attempting to build those projects on a given configuration) when a
solution is being built on a certain configuration (debug/release)?
For instance, if "Project_1" is referenced by "Project_2" and I would
like
s
you need to set in CVS to checkout the source.
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Adrian Lazea
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 8:21 AM
To: Donal McCarthy
Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nant-users] is there an add-in t
Hi Donal,
I tried to get the sources for NAntRuner from Sourceforge.net, but I
couldn't find them. Any ideas?
Thanks,
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QA Lead
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71295, Bucu
Hi there,
I installed this add-in but I couldn't get it running at all. It didn't
"see" any targets within my .build file. Is there any documentation
available for configuring it?
Thanks,
-- Adrian Lazea
Donal McCarthy wrote:
Have a look at http://nantrunner.sourceforge.net
Thanks a lot, Matt. I totally forgot about this task :-).
-- Adrian.
Matt Ward wrote:
Hi Adrian,
Take a look at the foreach task and see if it fits your requirements
http://nant.sourceforge.net/release/latest/help/tasks/foreach.html
"Loops over lines in the file properties.csv, where each line is o
Hi all,
Do you know whether I can parse a txt file in NAnt? If so, then how can
I actually do that? I'm more interested in getting just the first line
of a txt file and saving it into a property, but a complete parsing
procedure of such a file is helpful as well.
Thank you,
--
Adrian
Hi Bala,
I am using nant-0.85-nightly-2005-01-05 and that works fine. Maybe
something changed between these 2 builds in the task.
@Gert: Do you have any suggestions about this issue?
Regards,
Adrian Lazea
Bala wrote:
Hi Adrian,
Eventhough i do that, nant is not building it in proper order..
i
jects inside the solution. NAnt will detect those dependecies and
build the projects in the order you specified in the solution.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Adrian Lazea
Bala wrote:
Hi ,
I have a problem in building my projects...
Actually i have 18 projects and i am compiling them using task.
i hav
receive is an email which should indicate the build status
(success or failure). Is there a MailLogger property that I could use to
disable this?
Thank you,
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Windows Client Developer
Schlund + Partner AG Tel : +40-21-231-8347 Ext.318
Str Mircea Eliade 18 Mobile: +40-721-090
se my nightly build process is supposed to send an email when it's
done and I would like to have the build status included.
Thanks,
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Adrian Lazea
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