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From: David Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 1:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
Vault and Draconet?]
> Curiously enough I think that a relative path is working. I kinda took
> it f
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 1:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
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> Curiously enough I think that a relative path is working. I kinda took
> it for granted that it did not from the comment
: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
Vault and Draconet?]
> Curiously enough I think that a relative path is working. I kinda took
> it for granted that it did not from the comments here and the other
> posting.
Felicitations.
> I have another question though. Wh
> Curiously enough I think that a relative path is working. I kinda took
> it for granted that it did not from the comments here and the other
> posting.
Felicitations.
> I have another question though. Why would code such as this build on
> VS.Net then fail on the draco nant build:
>
> For i As
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If I declare the integer first it works in draco.
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From: David Reed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 12:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
Vault and Draconet?]
> Hehe, wel
> Hehe, well I just posted on the nant list about relative paths in
> . This is the most obvious solution and maybe I'll look at the
> nant source for this task and see what I can do.
Good luck. I'll watch the fireworks with interest. There are some
smarter people than I on that list, so perhaps
July 17, 2004 11:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
Vault and Draconet?]
> N. I want CI. Damn. Is it possible to just make draco run on a
> single thread to solve this problem?
Not TMK. I'd be happy to learn otherwise
> N. I want CI. Damn. Is it possible to just make draco run on a
> single thread to solve this problem?
Not TMK. I'd be happy to learn otherwise. You and I are at the foci of
many tangential "feature" collisions in several otherwise well-designed
apps. ;) I love Draco and I love NAnt; I ev
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Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 11:14 AM
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Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
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> Anyone see any issues with this?
Yes. How are you going to work around build collisions when the same
build is launched within seco
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> Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 9:52 AM
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> Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE:
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> Vault and Draconet
test
environment if desired.
Anyone see any issues with this?
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From: Bryan D. Andrews
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 9:58 AM
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Subject: RE: Problems with NAnt.Solution task [was RE: [Draconet-users]
Vault and Draconet?]
Couple of things. We generally
Couple of things. We generally convert all our web projects to local
projects as well (I hate web projects now), but unfortunately this is an
opensource project that we have to keep the webproject a part of it.
We were using the solution task as it *seems* to make the most sense as
it will build w
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