Hi,
Im trying to find where to download the latest source for nantcontrib.
This is what I found:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib
nantcontrib 0.84 December 25, 2003 -
Download
This is old tho right? (and this download didnt build with current nant
either)
Can
Title: NantContrib Starteam task error
Hi,
I am getting the following error when using the stcheckout task in NantContrib. Now, I'm guessing from the error that there is a COM dll that needs to be registered (an interop, perhaps). I tried registering Interop.StarTeam.dll with regasm, but
Hi again.
Also attached the iss for NantContrib.
/Nicke
NAntContrib.iss
Description: Binary data
Some of you may be aware that VSS 6.0D breaks the VssGet automation offered
by NantContrib (specifically it won't get a project recursively when used
with a version label).
Microsoft have released a KB article and associated hotfix that resolve
this issue which I have tested on our build scripts.
Im getting the following error when I attempt to use
the stcheckout task. I have the starteam54 jar file in my CLASSPATH
along with the bin directory in my PATH. Any ideas?
BUILD FAILED
INTERNAL ERROR
System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has
been thrown by the
Where can I get the NAntContrib source that is being use for the 0.83
release. I downloaded the source for NAnt and the binaries are in the \bin
folder. The nightly builds for NAntContrib aren't correct. If someone has
these files that would be appreciated.
thanks
brant
rather than comment out that reference try building with :
nant -D:nant.dir=C:\cvs\nant\build\nant-0.8.3-debug
if you've just built a new NAnt from source then
C:\cvs\nant\build\nant-0.8.3-debug\bin\ will contain
NAnt.Core.Tests.dll, satisfying the reference.
Ian
Ian MacLean writes:
they
Can someone with CVS write access create a branch for the upcoming 0.8.3
release? Ian says he has the project building and testing cleanly, so now
is a good time to branch.
The command is:
cvs tag -b BRANCH-083
After running the command, you will still be on the main branch and people
can start
Ian MacLean writes:
they are building now but not yet passing for me. Missing dependency
issues. I'll look into it.
Attached is a patch that partially fixes the build issue.
Note that /NAntContrib/Tests/Tasks/TlbImpTaskTest.cs still does not compile
due to an actual dependency on
The NantContrib assemblies build just fine with the candidate 0.8.3, but the
unit tests for NAntContrib fail to build. I expect to stage a release
candidate in the next day or two, provided I can get the release notes
written up and the majority of the NAntContrib unit tests passing in that
they are building now but not yet passing for me. Missing dependency
issues. I'll look into it.
Ian
The NantContrib assemblies build just fine with the candidate 0.8.3, but the
unit tests for NAntContrib fail to build. I expect to stage a release
candidate in the next day or two, provided I
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From: Ian MacLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gert Driesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Miller, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: Re: [nant-dev] NAntContrib update was ( Updating Nant-Contrib to
latest Nant
Gert Driesen wrote:
Will you first make a proposal for incorporating the NAntContrib tasks into
NAnt regarding source location, namespace and perhaps class name (don't know
if we'll be needing to change class names as well, though).
eg. right now, the vss tasks are in a separate namespace in
Tomas Restrepo wrote:
Humm That sounds much better. Still, I'd personally prefer not to end
with something like Nant.Optional :) I believe we could move these into
their own assemblies and then just do whatever we want in how to build them
(the organization thingie seems to be creeping up
Hi Ian,
I'm not so sure. I see NAnt.optional as a place for new tasks that may or
may not be useful.
I guess this is what I don't like. Useful? Uhh... If someone wrote the damn
thing, I'm sure *they* considered it useful. Who are we to decide what is
useful and what not? But, if you guys
Tomas,
Maybe my phrasing was a bit off. Obviously they are useful for someone.
I have no problem calling it
Nant.Experimental. Optional just came from the equivalent in Ant.
Ian
Hi Ian,
I'm not so sure. I see NAnt.optional as a place for new tasks that may or
may not be useful.
I guess
I am a bit confused. Is NAntContrib going away? From my understanding it
was meant to be a standard place where people could share any tasks that
they had written, regardless of weather they were deemed usefull by the
NAnt team.
If the NAnt team thought a task was usefull enough to a large
For what it's worth, here's my opinion. I'm trying to arrange things so
releases will be less chaotic affairs, so that's my main bias in my
arguments.
NAntContrib should be distributed with NAnt. That means when we have a
release, we build both and package all the binaries and
, June 29, 2003 7:01 PM
Subject: [nant-dev] NAntContrib
I am a bit confused. Is NAntContrib going away? From my understanding it
was meant to be a standard place where people could share any tasks that
they had written, regardless of weather they were deemed usefull by the
NAnt team
John Barstow wrote:
For what it's worth, here's my opinion. I'm trying to arrange things so
releases will be less chaotic affairs, so that's my main bias in my
arguments.
NAntContrib should be distributed with NAnt. That means when we have a
release, we build both and package all
OK I bit the bullet on this today and copied all the NAntContrib tasks
to a new NAnt.Optional directory under my nant source tree.
I went thru and fixed all the issues Mike mentiond and then some.
Nothing too difficult just lots of find and replace. It all compiles and
the tasks load fine. I'm
How do you propose to deal with the NAntContrib sources ?
will they be moved into /src/NAnt.Optional and /tests/NAnt.Optional or
will they be integrated into the current namespace structure ?
I would still like to get rid of needing a COM interop assembly for
SourceSafe (and if possible also for
Ian,
OK I bit the bullet on this today and copied all the NAntContrib tasks to a
new NAnt.Optional directory under my nant source tree.
I went thru and fixed all the issues Mike mentiond and then some.
Nothing too difficult just lots of find and replace. It all compiles and the
tasks
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Subject: Re: [nant-dev] NAntContrib update was ( Updating Nant-Contrib
tolatest Nant)
How do you propose to deal with the NAntContrib sources ?
will they be moved into /src/NAnt.Optional and /tests/NAnt.Optional or
will they be integrated into the current namespace structure
Tomas Restrepo wrote:
Ian,
Why optional? If we're gonna move them, you might as well move them right.
For example, some Nant tasks should go into the main Nant builds... Things
like GAC and XSD are fairly common DotNet development operations (I don't
know what criteria you guys are using
Gert Driesen wrote:
How do you propose to deal with the NAntContrib sources ?
will they be moved into /src/NAnt.Optional and /tests/NAnt.Optional or
will they be integrated into the current namespace structure ?
src/NAnt.Optional to start with and move those tasks that fit into NAnt.DotNet or
Hey Guys, is there a current stable version of nant-contrib and if so
where can I find it. If there is no stable version, any chance I can get a
current snapshot?
j
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Title: Message
I am creating an organized central repository for the
Swiss army knife of .NET tools like NAnt, and in doing this I noticed something
a little odd about NAntContrib. When I go to the NAntContrib link on the NAnt
home page, it takes me here:
binaries, including the
version of nant that is needed.
The NAntContrib release is towards the top of my
list.
- Original Message -
From:
Jeff McManus
To: Nant-Developers
(E-mail)
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:23
AM
Subject: [nant-dev] NAntContrib download
Title: Message
So
where's the best place to get prerelease builds of NAntContrib today?
CVS?
-J.
-Original Message-From: Scott Hernandez
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 10:48
AMTo: Nant-Developers (E-mail)Subject: Re: [nant-dev]
NAntContrib
Hi
I am trying to get
this download from the http://nant.sourceforge.net/snapshot
site, but I keep getting a DNS error, I have even tried the http://sourceforge.net/site and no
joy. Where can I get this download?
Thanks
Rosemarie Leighton (Financial IQ)
Registration Number 1998/007480/07
Rosemarie,
I tried the first link and I can download it fine. Maybe there was a
temporary outage or somthing.
Ian
Hi
I am trying to get this download from the
http://nant.sourceforge.net/snapshot site, but I keep getting a DNS
error, I have even tried the http://sourceforge.net/ site and no
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