Hi,
I want to compile an assembly in release mode and
also produce a .PDB file. Reason is that if there is a .PDB file, line numbers
are included in stack traces that come with exceptions.
I tried adding a define="DEBUG" attribute
to the CSC task in my Nant scripts but to no avail.
Hi,
How can I best incorporate FXCOP in our build process? Is
there a task in Nant I can use for this?
Thanks,
Bert-Jan
Bert-Jan Lappenschaar
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rspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Ian MacLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: dinsdag 17 augustus 2004 9:00
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Onderwerp: Re: [Nant-users] references to interop dll's
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Let me now,
Bert-Jan
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-Jan Lappenschaar
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Hi,
So far I used a tool I wrote myself to parse solution en project files and produce
Nant build scripts. This used to work fine, I only built windows programs, no web
sites and web services. Now I also started building web sites and web services using
NAnt I am having a hard time keeping my
add parameters to each Includes tag in the references section?
Is there documentation about this?
Thanks a lot,
Bert-Jan
Bert-Jan Lappenschaar
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or\v1.00.6007\shdocvw.dll"”) in
the Nant AXIMP task doesn’t help either.
Can you help?
Thanks,
Bert-Jan
Bert-Jan Lappenschaar
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:
will include subdirectories and files, two levels deep. But I
don’t want to have to indicate the level of subdirectories. It should just
include everything, regardless of the number of levels of subdirectories. Can that
be done?
Thanks,
Bert-Jan
Bert-Jan Lappenschaar
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