Hi,
I'm trying to make my build scripts a bit more maintainable. Part of
the build script's job is to tag code into svn and export code from svn.
We have a directory in svn called 'thirdParty' to hold our thirdParty
libs.The thirdParty directory holds thirdParty libs for many
different
Hi,
I have a build file that looks like:
include buildfile=cisdb.include /
loadtasks assembly=CustomNAntTasks.MyPartNumbering.dll /
if test=${property::exists('CCNetLabel')}
property name=version value=${CCNetLabel} /
echo message=setting version to be ${version} /
Never mind - I found my problem.
I had also just included the xmlns schema attribute in my build file,
however I did not included it in the included build file.
Once I added it there, the properties all worked. This had nothing to
do with my custom function at all.
Beth
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-Original Message-
From: Beth Hechanova [mailto:bhechan...@imsco-us.com
mailto:bhechan...@imsco-us.com ]
Sent: Fri 1/30/2009 8:55 PM
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [NAnt-users] parsing version string
Hi,
I'm trying to parse my version
I have been able to resolve this issue by downloading the NAnt and
NAntContrib nightly builds from 1/30/09.
(and also by downloading the Cabinet SDK, which I originally did not
have).
Thanks to Gert for his help.
Beth
[NAnt-users] msi task - 'cabarc' failed to start
Beth Hechanova
Wed
I manually copied cabarc.exe and cabinet.dll to my NAnt\bin directory
and that had no effect. Does your install set any env/registry
variables with respect to the cab sdk?
Are you using NAnt 0.86 (Build 0.86.2898.0; beta1; 12/8/2007)?
Thanks, Beth
Re: [NAnt-users] msi task - 'cabarc' failed to
Hi,
I'm trying to parse my version property to get the individual elements
(major, minor, iteration, ...). My end goal is to take the information
in the version in a format of 1.2.3.4 and turn it into a string that
looks like 010203 (takes each of the major, minor, iteration and
pad-lefts to
?
Thanks for your help,
Beth
Re: [NAnt-users] msi task - 'cabarc' failed to start
Gert Driesen
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 12:07:58 -0800
Beth,
Do you have the Cabinet SDK installed? Can you launch cabarc.exe from
the
command prompt?
Gert
From: Beth Hechanova [mailto:bhechan...@imsco-us.com]
Sent
Gert,
I tried executing cabarc from my build file - that works (at least I get
a .cab file - I'm not sure how the msi file gets generated.)
Executing the msi block gives the same error (pasted again below).
Here's the Distribute target I currently have (with the exec to cabarc
directly):
Hi,
I saw a thread with the same subject approx a year ago in the mail
archive, but I did not see any resolution. I am having the same exact
problem. At the end of this email is the output from running the msi
task from my nant script. I have not done anything with setting a path
(either
Hi,
I have a product that has different components that are
built with different versions of Visual Studio products i.e. VC++ 6.0,
Visual Studio .NET 2002, and Visual Studio .NET 2003. I would like to
create one NAnt script that will build all the various components.
Ive been using
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