Hi All,
Nicolas Puzin recently joined the NAntRunner sourceforge project and has
released an updated version of the Visual Studio visual NAnt plugin.
- several bugs have been fixed
- user interface has been improved
- new functionnalities have been added
You can get the latest version here:
http
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> Donal McCarthy wrote:
>> I suspect that this may be a problem with hardcoded paths in the addin.
>> Since this was a quick throw away app which I later decided to release,
>> there are some hard coded paths in it whi
want to make it OS and VS.Net independent
please let me know...
regards,
Donal
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>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>> Donal McCarthy
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 10:41 AM
>> To: Arnette, B
Bill,
The reason NAnt would not be running is that you need to tell the AddIn
where the NAnt executable is. You should be able to do this with the
tools -> options -> nantrunner settings. For some people, this options
panel doesn't work correctly due in large part to the way a shim component
is u
tools->
options -> nantrunner.
Hope that helps,
Donal
> 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?
>
> Thank
Have a look at http://nantrunner.sourceforge.net
Cheers,
Donal
> There is a vs.net addin called nantrunner that accomplishes this I
> believe. It's a little tricky to set up, but supposed to run your
> scripts from inside vs.net
>
> HTH
>
>
>
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 10:27:46 +1100, Paul Jackson
>
nant 0.84
>
> Have anyone seen this? Or have any suggestions?
>
> If no one have any suggestion I'm thinking about checking out the source .
>
> Cheers
> Jesper
>
> Donal McCarthy wrote:
>> Sean,
>> It sounds like you have not told NAntRunner where to find
quot; is working
> beautifully.
>
> Thanks for building this tool. Exactly what I was looking for.
>
> Sean
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Donal McCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Mon 7/19/2004 1:41 PM
> To: Morris, Sean [MV]
>
Curt,
Glad you like it! I'm copying this to the list for reference. AddIns in VS
are incredibly fussy. Sometimes if you reinstall one (not just NAntRunner)
any items it added to menus or toolbars disappear. Microsoft recommend you
run devenv.exe from the command line with the /setup option.
Th
rom:
Sean Morris -
MVHS
To: Donal McCarthy
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Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Nant-users] NAntRunner vs.
NAnt 0.85
Donal,I think I understood that but do you understand
why I am getting the error I mention in
Hi,
NAntRunner is not dependent on the underlying NAnt
builds as it has no binary dependency to NAnt. It is a separate tool which
delegates NAnt builds to NAnt.exe.
Hope that helps,
Donal
Hi All,
There is a new Visual Studio.Net NAnt AddIn available from:
http://nantrunner.sourceforge.net
Hope people find this useful.
Regards,
Donal
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Hi All,
There is a new Visual Studio.Net NAnt AddIn available from:
http://nantrunner.sourceforge.net
Hope people find this useful.
Regards,
Donal
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