Re: [NAnt-users] Unit testing and Code coverage of ansi C code

2006-04-19 Thread Ray Tayek
At 09:55 PM 4/19/2006, you wrote: I've currently implemented a continuous integration process using NAnt, NUnit and NCover for our .NET applications (C# source code). Is there a means of doing the same thing (unit testing and code coverage) for C code using NAnt? i have been using nunit wit

Re: [NAnt-users] NUnit 2.2.5 rejected by task

2006-01-19 Thread Ray Tayek
At 04:10 AM 1/19/2006, you wrote: Hello, again I have a second question on the way to run NUnit 2.2.5 tests with nunit2 tasks. I switched from 2.2.0 to 2.2.5 to be able to compile nunit tests with .NET 2.0, but am now unable to execute them with NAnt. I saw the bindingredirect element in the

Re: [NAnt-users] Target framework could not be changed. \"net-2.0\" is not a valid ... (fixed)

2006-01-10 Thread Ray Tayek
At 09:07 PM 1/10/2006, you wrote: Ray Tayek wrote: hi, newbie getting this with the build file below (it works fine if i omit the: value="net-2.0" />). i have stuff in: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727 and C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\SDK\v2.0. also, csc

[NAnt-users] Target framework could not be changed. \"net-2.0\" is not a valid ...

2006-01-10 Thread Ray Tayek
hi, newbie getting this with the build file below (it works fine if i omit the: ). i have stuff in: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727 and C:\Program Files\Microsoft.NET\SDK\v2.0. also, csc -version says: 8.00.50727.42. do i have things installed correctly? any pointers will be a

[NAnt-users] equivalent of JAVA_HOME and sample buld file

2006-01-07 Thread Ray Tayek
hi, trying nant (am familiar with ant). getting an error using System.Collections.Generic. how do i tell nant to use .net 2.0? is there something like JAVA_HOME? (NUNIT_HOME?) also, does anyone have a sample build file that compiles from src/ and tst/ into build/ and runs the nunit tests? th

[NAnt-users] test

2006-01-06 Thread Ray Tayek
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