There is patch to support very nice feature as it is described in docs:
FileSet. includes: comma-separated list of patterns of files that must
be included
Martin
fileset.patch
Description: Binary data
I don't like to use subdirectory of current path. Could be read only...
Maybe we could add some attribute to do build instead of rebuild?
Martin
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I found more spots where doc leaks:
1/ FileSet.
includes comma-separated list of patterns of files that must be
included; all files are included when omitted.
really? I want to use it and my hardly build comma-separated list throws:
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Subject: Re: [nant-dev] FileSet
Just my personal opinion, but I'm not sure I like this ...
It is just a personal preference, I do know Ant supports it (but I don't
think it's used
I tend to agree with you. Corporate users don't really gel with the
opensource style 0.x release numbers. Lets table up a list of things to
target at a 1.0 and see how that looks.
Right :) As I'm corporate developer as well, I mostly agree with Sascha.
1/ 1.0 should contains VS.NET addin.
Martin
Aliger can probably wait for 0.8.4.
Gert Driesen wrote:
That is the intention yes, we could ofcourse skip the 0.8.3 release and
start the 0.8.4 beta cycle ...
I agree that having a 0.8.3 release with serious known issues might
now be a
good idea after all.
Gert
Hi all,
I want to check whether directory exists and branch by the result. Is it
possible in current NAnt?
I add some if attributes for now but maybe this could be solved in general
way. Maybe to set some ${result} property in tasks (as mkdir task in this
case). It could be possible check that
Hi all,
What should this code in Reference::GetReferenceFiles
do?
// Get a list of
the references in the output directory
foreach (string referenceFile in
Directory.GetFiles(fi.DirectoryName, "*.dll")) {
// Now for each reference, get the related
files (.xml, .pdf, etc...)
string
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I noticed this today as well with the solution task
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Subject: Re: [nant-dev] solution task assemblyfolders
Hi all!
That's a very good idea, however just by looking at your patch I see few
Hi all!
I implement that assemblyfolder subtag for solution as we discused it
here. I hope my coding convention is ok (try to be close to yours). I'm also
totally confused by security checks. Have you any experience with enabling
read from registry? [it is ok for me without it, but...]
There
?
Also I'm not quite sure about naming. is assembly-folders proper name for
that tag? And how to internally implement it? As list of paths? Fileset is
not appropriate here. Maybe I could handle it simmilary as arg in csc?
(only list tag I'm aware of)
Martin
Martin Aliger wrote:
I did some
.
Matt.
Martin Aliger wrote:
Odd... We simply check in .csproj files and leave .csproj.user files on
each machine individually. We haven't had any issues with this.
Are you perhaps talking about 3rd party references? Or GAC references?
no - normal references to assemblies
Odd... We simply check in .csproj files and leave .csproj.user files on
each machine individually. We haven't had any issues with this.
Are you perhaps talking about 3rd party references? Or GAC references?
no - normal references to assemblies. Unfortunattely we do not use CVS or
similar
. Martin Aliger
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}
_settings.Add(@/doc: + _docFilename + @);
Directory.CreateDirectory(Path.GetDirectoryName(_docFilename));
S pozdravem
Ing. Martin Aliger
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Why is anonymous cvs older than night build? I played quite long with cvs to
get it work through our firewall to only get older files! I am annoyed.
S pozdravem
Ing. Martin Aliger
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I'd recommend against comparing only filenames. This will likely end up
causing trouble down the line. VS.NET is certainly a mess when it comes
to hint paths, but I've found that they are generally accurate. I don't
even think it uses them half of the time. :)
Can you describe your
Hi again,
I found two more thinks:
1/ csc @temp-path\commands.txt do not start propertly, when temp-path is
in x:\documents and settings becouse of spaces in path
2/ when extra output files are copied and source and dest is in same path -
source is deleted! (I change smthing in /doc stuff, but
Hi all,
I was quite long away, but now again working with NANT. I need some changes, so there
is what I suggest. I will try get smaller blocks to be easy.
First RESGEN. It writes some annoying messages even when verbose=false. It goes to
ExternalProgramBase.cs:
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Last one - and I'm not sure there.
There are problems with references between projects when projects have different
output paths. Project references are ok, but external refenreces sometimes brokes.
Currently nant compares files as full pathnames using path from HintPath attribute. I
suggest
Hi,
I suggest to override OutputPath in .csproj in build-file. It could be useful to write
some easy to maintain build files as that:
target name=build
solution configuration=Release output=${build.dir}
projects
includes
Hi all,
I draft one enhancenment to recompile-needed feature in CompilerBase. I'm heading to
compile mono classes by nant. This is lot of subprojects/namespaces and files and this
feature is desirable.
1/ Added support for changed .build projects
2/ Bugfix/enhance subprojects recompilation
That is why the command line used to compile the assembly should be
saved and checked. If you changed the build file and it causes a
command line setting to be changed the build will get executed. This
gives you exactly what you are getting by depending on the build file
except that if you
Hi,
I just done somethink very simillar as addition to nant for mono. Mono classes build
uses file called list which is in each directory of tree along with .build file (it
is intended to run as mcs @list). So reference the same file within .build file
seems logical. In this file are only
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