> From: Troy Laurin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > I guess what I'm saying is that an "intermediate" file is
> somewhat open
> > to interpretation.
>
> I'd define a derived (intermediate) file as any file that can be
> completely generated from some tool based on other files under source
> con
On 10/21/05, Anderson, Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. So here's a middle ground question. Say that you have a code
> generation scheme that generates source files from say an Excel
> spreadsheet using templates (like CodeSmith), then those files are
> compiled. If the generated source files
> From: Troy Laurin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> On 10/20/05, Anderson, Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As a follow up question though... about the "clean" target, does the
> > clean target typically delete the source files so that they
> have to be
> > retrieved from revision control by s
On 10/20/05, Anderson, Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a follow up question though... about the "clean" target, does the
> clean target typically delete the source files so that they have to be
> retrieved from revision control by scratch, or just the obj, lib, exe
> and other intermediate fi
I think you have made a very persuasive argument here for doing a clean
every time. I'm not worried about how long the unit tests take to run,
since we don't have any yet ;-) sad but true.
As a follow up question though... about the "clean" target, does the
clean target typically delete the source
#x27;
Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Install Tools
Getting a little off topic, but you mentioned using the script as documentation:
>> Indeed, a reasonably well written NAnt script could even (with a small
>> stretch of imagination) be considered to be the docum
half Of Troy Laurin
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 8:35 PM
To: Anderson, Kelly
Cc: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nant-users] Install Tools
On 10/18/05, Anderson, Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you just expect the tools to be installed, then you have a job
> setting
location of the NAnt.exe that it has just retrieved
along with the solution.
Hope this explanation helps.
Christian
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From: Anderson, Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 October 2005 18:23
To: Crowhurst,Christian
Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Install Tools
There
On 10/18/05, Anderson, Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you just expect the tools to be installed, then you have a job
> setting up a new machine, virtual machine or whatever. If you do this
> often, it might be worth automating, and it might be as easy to write a
> NAnt script to do this as t
Has anyone created an automated build that compiles BizTalk dlls. I have
scripted something for MS Commerces server using Nants Solution Task to
build a .csproj file.
Similarly I would like to know if there is a way to build a .btproj
file.
I run into the following error:
Unknown pro
> I have to admit a real lack of knowledge on Cruise Control (is there a
> CC list?)
Yes, at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ccnet-user.
> Do you install from a network share? If you have the tools in
> a revision control system, then you need revision control installed to
> get goin
net
> Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Install Tools
>
> The middle way works well on one of our servers.
>
> We didn't want to build on every change, so we set up a
> separate cruise
> project that monitors the build tools separately from the code builds.
> It's sche
alf Of Anderson,
Kelly
Sent: 18 October 2005 04:08
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nant-users] Install Tools
There is not really a right or wrong answer to this, but I am curious as
to whether there is any point to installing tools as part of a build
process.
For example, one could go t
the source files for your solution.
Christian
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Kelly
Sent: 18 October 2005 04:08
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nant-users] Install Tools
There is not really a right or wrong answer
There is not really a right or wrong answer to this, but I am curious as
to whether there is any point to installing tools as part of a build
process.
For example, one could go to the length of installing the compiler, code
generators, revision control system, cruise control and basically
everyth
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