Someone has already done it. Check out

http://nantcontrib.sf.net/NAntAddinSetup.msi



> Oops... I totally forgot about AddIns, guess I was a little quick to 
> jump on the most complicated solution.
>  
> Once I get a little more bandwidth (Aug. 5th app goes to prod), I'd be 
> willing to work on this if people think there is enough of a demand 
> (for developers and users).
>  
> What does everyone else think?
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     *From:* Chris Jenkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>     *Sent:* Tuesday, July 16, 2002 5:36 PM
>     *To:* 'Browning, Don'; NAnt Developers
>     *Subject:* RE: [nant-dev] New task idea
>
>     no. http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/vsip/qa.asp I don't think
>     this would be anything more than an add-in. As far as the
>     difficulty, I'm not sure. The difficulty and time to develop isn't
>     too big of a deal though, I will have plenty of time as soon as my
>     current project is finished up :)
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         *From:* Browning, Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>         *Sent:* Tuesday, July 16, 2002 2:24 PM
>         *To:* 'Chris Jenkin'; NAnt Developers
>         *Subject:* RE: [nant-dev] New task idea
>
>         I think it's a great idea.  Both Java dev environments I'm
>         familiar with have integrated Ant support (Jbuilder and
>         Forte).  Unfortunately, from what I've heard, creating a
>         plug-in for the VS.NET IDE is a pretty complicated task. 
>
>         Also, isn't the VSIP stuff through MS about $10,000 for 3
>         years or something like that?
>
>         Don
>
>
>         -----Original Message-----
>         From: Chris Jenkin
>         [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>         Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 5:12 PM
>         To: NAnt Developers
>         Subject: RE: [nant-dev] New task idea
>
>
>         <this is a reply to the whole topic...sorta...I think :)>
>
>         I would like to see NAnt fully integrated into the MS IDE.
>         I've put a little thought into it, but we are in death march
>         mode and I haven't really had any time to pursue it. Something
>         along the lines of:
>
>         1) Create project.
>         2) Write code.
>         3) Open up the NAnt add-in.
>         4) Customize outputs, copies, vss tasks, etc.
>         5) Hit the "Build using NAnt" button.
>         6) Boom! It's done and I'm happy.
>
>         Any thoughts on this? I've got my own, and would be interested
>         in what others think.
>
>
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