Hi,

Another possible sollution is to create a MSBuild script that compiles all
your projects. In CCNet you only have to build this msbuild script.

Hope this helps.

Bas Peeters

2010/3/4 Ann Chaplinskaya <[email protected]>

> Hi Daniel,
>
> I thought about it, but if the solution file doesn't contain all projects?
> Many developers don't want to use it at all. For example ccnet checks out
> updates but developer didn't add new project to .sln file. So it will not be
> compiled.
>
> Ann
>
>
> 2010/3/4 Daniel Nauck <[email protected]>
>
> Hello,
>>
>> multiple .csproj files can becompiled using a solution (.sln) file.
>> There is no need to reference the projects in a solution.
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> Am 04.03.2010 12:26, schrieb Ann Chaplinskaya:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have several project files, each within their own sub-directory. I
>> > need to compile them all using MSBuild tag in config file of CCnet.
>> > But not all of them referenced to each other. Is it possible to do it
>> > using one tag
>> >          <msbuild>
>> >
>> >
>> <executable>c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30128\MSBuild.exe</executable>
>> >             <workingDirectory>c:\Projects\WTS\</workingDirectory>
>> >
>> >
>> <projectFile>TherapyDeviceManager\TherapyDeviceManager.csproj</projectFile>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>  
>> <logger>c:\Programme\CruiseControl.NET\server\ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.MSBuild.dll</logger>
>> >
>> >         </msbuild>
>>
>
>

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