Sigh... Edict from the guy who runs the ops build system. I'm going to
see if we can use MSBEE in dev anyway.
By the by, if I download the 1.1 sdk (still a half hour to go), should
I use -t:net-1.1 on nant as well? Seems like unless I do, nant wouldn't
be looking in the right place.
Thanks
-Mark
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Then it sounds like you only need to install the 1.1 sdk.
Although I don't understand why you can't use MSBEE? That would allow a
single source project to be used to target both frameworks.
BOb
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Our integration build machine has no version of studio on it; only the
1.1 and 2.0 redistribs. As I said, msbuild.exe seems to obviate
whatever other tools in the SDK that nant's looking for...
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You should have the SDK for each fw version on the build machine. If you
have Studio that actually includes the SDK's.
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Hi...
Found a couple of threads where this was discussed obliquely
and now I'm tripping over it.
I've got a program that needs to be built in both Framework
1.1 and 2.0 (and we've been told they don't want us to use MSBEE), so I
have 1.1 and 2.0 versions of the projects. To build the 1.1 project I
use <solution>, to build the VS 2005/2.0 project, I exec to msbuild.
For the most part that seems to work fine, but we've got
just one class that's messing things up. This class derives from
DataSet so becomes a Component by inheritance. So it gets a .resx file.
On my nant machine I haven't installed the SDKs frameworks
for either (I guess msbuild comes with the 2.0 redistrib). The <exec>
to msbuild completes building the whole ball of wax. The <solution>
build on the 1.1 project, though craps out on the DataSet class,
presumably trying to call some resource compiler.
Running nant straight, it appears to be using the 2.0
framework and I get
SDK for the net-2.0 framework is not available or not configured
If I run nant -t:net-1.1, I get
SDK for the net-1.1 framework is not available or not configured
Seems to me that using 2.0 resx utilities to build a 1.1
assembly may not be the best thing, though I don't really know what
would happen. Is there any other nant functionality I'd be missing
using -t:net-1.1, though?
I can go download the sdk for 1.1 and run it that way, but I
thought I'd toss the question out to a community that would know better
than I what all the ramifications are.
Thanks
-Mark
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