On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 13:24, Ian MacLean wrote:
> Jean,
> I'll have to hold on to your patch until the cvs re-org is complete.
> Guis, you should try applying it to your local tree and see if it fixes
> your issue.
OK.
Gius_.
>
> Ian
>
> > indeed there is a problem (i see it in the code).
>
Jean,
I'll have to hold on to your patch until the cvs re-org is complete.
Guis, you should try applying it to your local tree and see if it fixes
your issue.
Ian
indeed there is a problem (i see it in the code).
Gius,
if you do , you'll get all the text output,
but no line breaks between each
the re-org of the nant folder structure in cvs will be happening soon. I
have sent off a script to the sf admins to perform the necessary moves,
renames etc. They quote a turnaround time of 2 business days which means
that it should be done by around Wednesday. Until then please refrain
from ma
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We just upgraded to VS.NET 2003, and a developer here is trying to
upgrade our build process, which uses SlingShot. Is slingshot updated
to be able to handle VS.NET 2003 solutions and projects? If so, where
do I get that, because he said he got latest from CVS today and it
didn't work...
thx
dang!
gius_,
here's another-other option. exec cmd.exe and use DOS redirection.
for example, here's a target that works for me:
notes:
1) returns a failure code. maybe if i played w/ the switches
longer i can lose that, but saying failonerror="false" makes it work so
i
indeed there is a problem (i see it in the code).
Gius,
if you do , you'll get all the text output,
but no line breaks between each output lines. hopefully, that helps
some for now...
nant-dev,
i don't have write-access to cvs, so i'm submitting a patch here, which
i haven't tested but that's