, September 16, 2004 12:21 PM
*To:* McCullough, Gary; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject:* RE: [Nant-users] Target depending on one of two other targets
Here is the way I was doing it so far
, Edwin Gabriel (Firing
Systems Engr.); McCullough, Gary; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Target
depending on one of two other targets
Why can't you put the code in the compile
target in the test target ... so it would look like
ms Engr.)Sent: Thursday, September 16,
2004 12:21 PMTo: McCullough, Gary;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Target
depending on one of two other targets
Here is the way I was
doing it so far:
The so
, September 16, 2004
9:50 AM
To: Castro, Edwin Gabriel (Firing
Systems Engr.); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Nant-users] Target
depending on one of two other targets
You could have your dependency projects
set a property which your dependent could check.
Gary McCullough
:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Nant-users] Target
depending on one of two other targets
Is there an easy way to have one target depend on one of two
(or more) other targets?
I have a build file similar to the following:
I would like my test target to make sure that either build
or
Is there an easy way to have one target depend on one of two
(or more) other targets?
I have a build file similar to the following:
I would like my test target to make sure that either build
or rebuild has been executed (I can set one as default if none has executed). I