Fri, 28 Nov 2003
The small Ant library I have talked about before has undergone some changes and it has been polished up a little.
The <dotnetexec> task now works well on Linux if I place the assemblies somewhere arbitrary into my PATH, <nant> works like a charm, in particular this here
<ant:project xmlns:ant="antlib:org.apache.tools.ant"
xmlns="antlib:org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.dotnet">
<nant>
<build>
<echo message="This is NAnt"/>
</build>
</nant>
</ant:project>
results in
Buildfile: /tmp/nant.xml
[nant] NAnt version 0.8.4 Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Gerry Shaw
[nant] http://nant.sourceforge.net
[nant] Buildfile: file://tmp/build2001946168.xml
[nant] [echo] This is NAnt
[nant] BUILD SUCCEEDED
[nant] Total time: 0.1 seconds.
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
which means, I've just run NAnt's <echo> task from within an Ant build file using Mono 0.28 on Linux. All that is required to do so is NAnt.exe in my PATH and dotnet.jar in my CLASSPATH (and a freshly bootstrapped CVS version of Ant).
The docs are online as well.
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