My libraries are in source as well but not in the trunk of the project
because there are multiple projects sharing the library. I didn't want
to check out the whole repository for each build file. I guess I could
check out the library in another project task and copy the files to a
specific location used by the other project. I haven't seen any
examples on the net though.

On Mar 26, 2:37 pm, "Phil Sayers" <[email protected]> wrote:
> For things like 3rd party libraries, I keep them in my source control
> system, so when ccnet does a checkout of the source tree, the 3rd party
> items are included, and I have nant pass arguments to MSBuild indicating
> which fodlers to use to look for any references.
>
> Provide us with more information about your environment and more specific
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