Ariel,

We don't have a nightly build, we have ci build and you can download
the latest compiled binaries for Monorail from our build server:
http://www.castleproject.org:8090/project.html?projectId=project18
Have a look at Artifacts, it has a zip file that contains all the
binary files required to run Monorail.
If you have any problems let us know.

Cheers
John


On Dec 26, 2:25 am, Ariel Halin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was thinking the same, that's why I re-build
> castle.monorail.framework.dll
> and referenced that particular dll while re-building views.brail
>
> but still no luck :(
>
> I don't understand it.
>
> Anyway, I have a question, but don't get me wrong, I just don't get
> the point:
> I am just a newbie user, who is trying to use the framework.
> Why is it required for me to build on my own, and probably messing the
> dependencies/versions,
> why not to commit weekly/nightly/other binaries so I can simply
> download and use it for my project?
> Isn't it what you all as a castle team try to do - to look from the
> end user/developer point of view?
>
> I would gladly use the available binaries, but it too way old and not
> using the latest released AR and stuff.
>
> On Dec 25, 3:28 am, Ayende Rahien <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It looks like your version of Brail was compiled against a different version
> > of MonoRail
>
> > On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Ariel Halin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi All,
>
> > > First of all, sorry for posting previously in the wrong group. My
> > > mistake.
>
> > > I am trying to use latest Monorail, with Brail as view engine, and
> > > ActiveRecord.
> > > I checked out the latest Monorail trunk and did run nant build on it.
>
> > > When I just try to run a simple example to test my configuration
> > > it fails with the following error:
>
> > > Server Error in '/' Application.
> > > Parser Error
> > > Description: An error occurred during the parsing of a resource
> > > required to service this request. Please review the following specific
> > > parse error details and modify your source file appropriately.
>
> > > Parser Error Message: Namespace 'Castle.MonoRail.Framework' not found,
> > > maybe you forgot to add an assembly reference?
>
> > > Source Error:
>
> > > Line 1:
> > > Line 2:  output """foo bar"""
> > > Line 3:
>
> > > Source File: home/index.brail    Line: 1
>
> > > When I switch to use NVelocity instead of Brail - everything works
> > > just fine.
> > > Any help will be highly appreciated :)
>
> > > I found the following inner exception info when I run the project in
> > > debug mode:
> > > It fails on line 111 in BaseHttpHandle of Castle.Monorail.Framework
> > > with:
>
> > > InnerException: {"Namespace 'Castle.MonoRail.Framework' not found,
> > > maybe you forgot to add an assembly reference?"}
> > > Source: "Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail"
> > > StackTrace: "   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail.BooViewEngine.RaiseCompilationException
> > > (String filename, IDictionary`2 inputs2FileName, CompilationResult
> > > result)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail.BooViewEngine.CompileScript(String
> > > filename, Boolean batch)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail.BooViewEngine.CompileScript(String
> > > filename, Boolean batch)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail.BooViewEngine.GetCompiledScriptInstance
> > > (String file, TextWriter output, IEngineContext context, IController
> > > controller, IControllerContext controllerContext)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail.BooViewEngine.Process(String templateName,
> > > TextWriter output, IEngineContext context, IController controller,
> > > IControllerContext controllerContext)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Framework.Services.DefaultViewEngineManager.Process
> > > (String templateName, TextWriter output, IEngineContext context,
> > > IController controller, IControllerContext controllerContext)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Framework.Controller.ProcessView()\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Framework.Controller.RunActionAndRenderView()\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Framework.Controller.Process(IEngineContext
> > > engineContext, IControllerContext context)\r\n   at
> > > Castle.MonoRail.Framework.BaseHttpHandler.Process(HttpContext
> > > context)"
>
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