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01/12/06

English (US)   NAnt tutorial  -  Categories: NAnt  -  @ 10:02:50 am

NAntThis tutorial is about NAnt, a free .NET build tool. It also deals with the integration of NAnt in Visual Studio 2005.

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1. Installation

Please find here the steps to install NAnt:

2. Integration of NAnt in Visual Studio 2005

6 comments

Comments:

Comment from: ochekroun [Visitor] · http://sourceforge.net/projects/nantaddin
You can also use the NAnt addin for Visual Studio.
PermalinkPermalink 05/20/06 @ 09:34
Comment from: Yogesh [Visitor] Email
Thanks,
Its really very nice tutorial that cover
a easy script building example , There should be some example related to this,
It will be useful to bignners.

Thanks again
PermalinkPermalink 08/24/06 @ 05:33
Comment from: Cosimo Carbonelli [Visitor] Email · http://www.otherbit.com/modules/blog/BlogContent.aspx?blogID=4
OK, but how do you compile a solution
made with Visual Studio 2005 ? The task "solution" works only with Visual
Studio 2003 solutions...
PermalinkPermalink 12/04/06 @ 09:07
Comment from: Serge Baccou [Member] Email · http://www.baccoubonneville.com
For Visual Studio 2005, you'd better use MS-Build if possible.
PermalinkPermalink 12/04/06 @ 09:41
Comment from: Cosimo Carbonelli [Visitor] Email · http://www.otherbit.com/modules/blog/BlogContent.aspx?blogID=4
OK, in effects, I'd tried this option
and it seems to be the best...
thanks
PermalinkPermalink 12/06/06 @ 15:51
Comment from: Shilpa [Visitor] Email
Hi,
i'm building a set of cs files which will generate dll file when build is succeeded. along
with this i want to copy a file into the same location where the dll has been generated.
How can i go about with this?
PermalinkPermalink 09/20/07 @ 10:23

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