>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Option 4 looks like an elegant (but long term) solution. How about a
>another
>>radical proposal: 

If there's interest, I might be able to put together a
proof-of-concept this weekend.

>>The NAntContrib installer also installs a suitable version of NAnt
>>PROS: One install installs both. Environment vars, paths all fixed
>up
>>correctly. Suitable versions of NAnt/Contrib released as a package.
>>CONS: Tightly coupled (joined at the hip more like). If NAntContrib
>lags (in
>>releases), you don't get the latest version of NAnt (easily anyway).

This sounds like a reasonable immediate compromise, but what would
the NAntContrib installer do if NAnt (by itself) was already
installed?  Installing over-the-top might be a bit rude :-)


-- Troy


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