Hi
I am busy compiling
an exe and it requires a point of entry class (start up object), how do I
declare this in the vbc target?
Thanks
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Griffin,
I think the NUnit v2 support is rolled in. All the Nant tests seem to be
using the new format, ie with attributes. Someone who has worked more in
this area may know better what the state of it is.
As for development slowing down - I can only speak for myself. I've been
out of action for
Yeah,
I thought the same thing. It runs fine from a 1.1 install. but the test
will fail if vj# isn't installed. Thats not really a concern though.
Maybe we can setup the test so it doesn't run if VJ# isn't installed.
I'm ready to commit it though based on any other comments.
Ian
The code and uni
The code and unit tests look good for style and completeness. I'm in
the process of getting VJ# set up so I can't run the test just yet.
For a task related to VJ# (or something else not part of the default
.NET install), should this be a loadable task? Someone without the VJ#
install would g
Has anyone taken alook at using this submission or should I
Plan on deploying it with my project?
http://www.sf.net/projects/nfor
Thanks,
-- Tom.
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Scott Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 6:19 PM
> > To: Jordan, Tom
>
I second this. I am still waiting for NUnit v2
support to be rolled in. Has this happened yet?
In the developers defense, it has been the holidays.
-Griffin
--- Brian Deacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cue the tumbleweeds and howling wind...
>
> Is the relative inactivity on this list indica
Cue the tumbleweeds and howling wind...
Is the relative inactivity on this list indicative of a relative inactivity
in NAnt development?
I was fixin' to pay my lurking dues on the dev list before I started
sticking my nose in... but there's been little to lurk.
Are you guys bouncing stuff arou