Is there anyway to dynamically set the log file name
so that it is timestamped when the build starts? for
example the name would be buildlog061120041000.
thanks
mike
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d not found:
System.IO.DirectoryInfo NAnt.Co
re.Types.FileSet.get_BaseDirectory().
at NAnt.Core.Tasks.ScriptTask.ExecuteTask()
at NAnt.Core.Task.Execute()
at NAnt.Core.Target.Execute()
at NAnt.Core.Project.Execute(String targetName,
Boolean forceDependencies)
at NAnt.Core.Project.Execute()
at NAnt.Core.Project.Run
Does someone have an example of how to set the
properties for the Maillogger? Do they have to be set
at the command line?
thanks
mike
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Well it works as near as I can tell. Where are you hosting this? They do
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e. This is the build file:
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ny help is greatly appreciated.
mike
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