Richard said:
> ...
> If I were you, I would also be asking myself if I really want to work
> for your company. Unit testing and continuous integration are so much a
> part of best practices that any company unwilling to accept them is
> (IMHO) extremely unlikely to consistently deliver a quality p
ell for you.
Regards,
Richard
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gary wrote:
> ...
> Why
gary wrote:
> ...
> Why are you running the NUnit GUI from within NAnt? Does this even work
> if you're building via a scheduled task, CruiseControl.Net, or other
> batch mechanism with no display?
>
> For running from NAnt, I'd use the NUnit console, or better yet, the
> NUnit2 task, as indicated
nbl prasad wrote:
Hi All,
Have anyone integrated Nant with Nunit, if so can
anyone send me an example how to integrate.
Have you looked at the documentation for the NUnit2 task? See, for
example, http://nant.sourceforge.net/release/latest/help/tasks/nunit2.html .
Gary
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Bryan White wrote:
...
Why are you running the NUnit GUI from within NAnt? Does this even work
if you're building via a scheduled task, CruiseControl.Net, or other
batch mechanism with no display?
For running from NAnt, I'd use the NUnit console, or better yet, the
NUni
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Subject: [NAnt-users] Help on Integrating Nant with Nunit
Hi All
Hi All,
Have anyone integrated Nant with Nunit, if so can
anyone send me an example how to integrate.
Thanks and Regards
Prasad
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