Daniel Hahn wrote:
Hello again,
I'd like to create ndoc documentation for our project, but at the moment I
cannot change the solution/project files as to create the neccessary XML.
Therefore I'd like to ask if there are any plans to support overriding project
settings in solution builds. (So that
Title: Message
Hi.
I have a few
questions and thoughts about the XmlLogger facility in NAnt. I'm currently been
using 11-15 nightly
but basically as
long as I've used the XmlLogger to provide data for CCNet there have been all
kinds of problems
with this logging.
As 0.85 seem to draw
Title: Message
Hi.
I've take my time now to test nightly 11-15 and as far as I can tell it's
doing it's job just fine. I'm compiling a lot of C# projects some of them are
pretty large. No satellite assemblies or any other advanced stuff. Also got
quite a bit of other extra code for tests,
Is there a lot done since nightly 11-08? I've got that version deployed
in my organisation and it seems to be working just fine (so far).
Don't think we have wrapper assemblies, what are those?
/Nicke
-Original Message-
From: Gert Driesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 12 november
Hi Eric.
I'd like to point out that you are using documentation for the latest
nightly for nunit2 task while you
are executing it with a pre-historic version of nant.
I think you should use the 0.8.3 docs. Don't even think nunit2 existed then.
Also, i'm not sure if you are aware of it but a huge
Title: Message
Hi.
I've been a lazy boy
running on nightly 03/24 for much too long.
Decided to try out
10/25 today and a few days ago the newest nightly at that
time.
To my great sorrow
there appears to have sneaked in a tricky bug where timing appears to be of
essence.
Due to the code I
Matthew Mastracci wrote:
With the help of Gert Dreisen, we've landed some major file-scanning
performance changes. You'll find them in any nightly builds from
today onward. I'm seeing major CPU usage drops as well as
improvements in scanning many filesets. I can now run a full rebuild
on an
left in that directory after the build failure ?
Thanks !
Gert
- Original Message -
From: Nicklas Norling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: [nant-dev] temp leekage
Hi.
I've been a lazy boy running on nightly 03/24 for much too long
There are no files in that directory after it's finished. Only the
directory itself remains.
/Nicke
Matthew Mastracci wrote:
What sort of files are in that temp directory after NAnt completes?
Nicklas Norling wrote:
Hi.
No, my system is not very slow. It's a P4 3(?) GHz with a HD doing
60-40 MB
Gert Driesen wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if we should output the name of the target framework when
starting a build, and perhaps also output it again whenever you change
the target framework
What do you think ?
Any proposal on where/when to output the target framework ?
Gert
I think that is a wonderful
Conor MacNeill wrote:
I'd appreciate any feedback on these proposed changes. Would they be
interesting to the NAnt project? Are any other changes to the solution
task pending? If the NAnt project is interested and once it's all
working, I will submit the patches and you can check the changes
Title: Message
Hi.
Someone changed the
code in ReplaceMacro in Project.cs for pre/post
events
to do case
insensitve searches, but a bug was introduced.
The
line:
case "$(targetfileName)": // E.g.
WindowsApplications1.exe
Should
read:
case "$(targetfilename)": // E.g.
You do as you would in VS, you check the post build event and correct it.
Both VS and NAnt creates a bat file to perform the event. You can start
a command prompt and run what's in it to debug even further.
It's not a nant error specifically, VS would have given you the same error.
/Nicke
-
Hi all.
I always package up NAnt in a setup for my developers so I thought
I could as well contribute the iss script file I use in case there are more
out there that would like it.
It uses InnoSetup 4.2.0 http://www.jrsoftware.org/isdl.php which is a totaly
free and awsome setup tool.
The iss
Hi again.
Also attached the iss for NantContrib.
/Nicke
NAntContrib.iss
Description: Binary data
Very nice installer!
I have some ideas for 1.0 release and I wonder if they can all be
implemented with this tool:
1. Binaries should go to Program Files\NAnt\bin and should include
*.exe,
*.dll but no *.xml (at least not by default)
2. I wonder if we could get rid of the *.pdb since they
http://www.jrsoftware.org/isfaq.php has a section on changing environment
variables (like the path).
I've seen it, but I want more. The package made today can be upgraded by
simply installing over an existing installation. Then I don't want the PATH
to
get the Nant dir added again, and again...
Yes, for a release we should not dist the pdb files.
That's a effect of the release being built in debug config. Maybe a release
should
not be debug built? I must say I actually don't really know if there is any
particular
differance. For fun I sometimes recompile the release with release config
Yes, for a release we should not dist the pdb files.
That's a effect of the release being built in debug config. Maybe a
release
should
not be debug built?
The 0.84 release was definitely not built in debug mode (and as a result
does not contain the debug files).
That's our Gert! I
Title: Possible reference problem
Hi all.
Since 0.84 is so stabile and nice I haven't really take my time to try out
all the new good work for the solution task, until today.
I must say it's a very impressive work. The solution task is now FAST.
A lot faster then the old was.
Howevery,
-Original Message-
From: Jaroslaw Kowalski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 17 mars 2004 07:52
To: Matthew Mastracci; Nant-Developers (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [nant-dev] NAnt pedantic mode
I've run into a number of build-script bugs today that are
related to
NAnt task
Leslie, what are the minimum steps needed to reproduce this?
Can you wrap up a recreatable case please?
/Nicke
- Original Message -
From: Leslie Hanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 10:01 PM
Subject: [nant-dev] Bug report
Title: Message
What
would happen if you removed the assemblyfolders tag?
I
can't understand why you need those. You should reference
all
that in the sln or VS can't compile it anyway.
/Nicke
-Original Message-From: Bob Peterson
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: den 17 februari
Hi Ron.
When I looked at it a few month ago the slingshot task appeared not to be
maintained.
I think the solution task is the way to go. I use if for 30 projects/sln
and
works great.
Good luck to you!
/Nicke
- Original Message -
From: Ron Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi.
I don't think it's as bad as you think. The solution task is working pretty
good for me. There have been a few problems, but most are resolved
in 0.84.
I don't know of any work in that code for quite awhile. Most of the bug
reports I would think has to do with VS not keeping it's sln/csproj
It is not possible to have two identical GUIDs, such a case is an indication
of corruption
in the csproj file and should not be allowed.
VS tries to sort things out (give it a second try if you will) by trying to
look at project names
and se if that would give a valid and unique combination, that
If may be so bold as to add some more to this...
I've been thinking of the same thing for the solution task. In VS it's
possible
to choose Rebuild etc., Nant should add rebuild and clean as virtual
targets.
It would be a great contribution if all tasks like it could do the same.
Good thinking
Hi.
I was in the process of doing some testing for Clayton on the cvs
tasks. I donwloaded the latest nightly build (2004-01-04) and the
latest nantcontrib (dated Dec 26).
When I compile nant using the binaries that it comes with (my old
version of nant did not work since it lacked EE), I get
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Sent: den 8 januari 2004 14:58
To: Nicklas Norling; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [nant-dev] Nightly builds
In header
NAnt 0.85 (Build 0.85.1447.0; net-1.0.win32; nightly; 2003-12-18)
Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Gerry Shaw
net-version and date is hard coded
Hi.
I'm trying to construct a dynamic clean task.
The clean target looks like this:
target name=clean depends=init
foreach item=Folder property=foldername
in
items
includes name='**\bin'/
includes name='**\obj'/
/items
/in
do
Hi.
Downloaded the nightly build 20031206 and tried to
compile it using NAnt from within a VS .NET prompt.
The results:
[nant] C:\Csharp\nant-20031206\tests\NAnt.Core\NAnt.Core.build build
Buildfile:
file:///C:/Csharp/nant-20031206/tests/NAnt.Core/NAnt.Core
.build
Hi.
Started using the two cvs tasks cvs-checkout and cvs-update.
There seems to be some problems with these, at least on my sandbox.
Using NAnt build 20031125.
Using cvs-checkout seems to work just fine, but I can not get
any combination of option(s) to turn compression on. Isn't compression
in the library, but I did notice NAnt's
option tag
supports only specifying name.
E.g. option name=-z6 / would be legal.
Keep up the good work :-)
Let me know if I can help out with anything.
/Nicke
- Original Message -
From: Clayton Harbour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nicklas Norling [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi dear all.
I've ran into a problem I don't quite understand. I hope
someone else knows more then me and can help.
Compiling a number of projects I'm getting problems with
error messages when the output is being used.
The error is:
Could not find any resources appropriate for the specified
Hi all.
Now that the solution task have pre/post events and my builds at work
are running smothly I was thinking I wanted to do a fxcop tag for easy
usage of of the FxCop program.
I could see there where activity in this direction earlier on the list and
wanteded to know the current position. Is
the same
result.
I'm attaching the log and solution file compressed.
More information available upon request.
/Nicklas Norling
Log.zip
Description: Binary data
.
/Nicke
- Original Message -
From: Nicklas Norling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 8:43 PM
Subject: [nant-dev] solution tag and references revisited
Hi all.
I'm trying to get the solution tag to work for me. I have a tag with ~30
.csproj
files
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