I use a build script written with Rake/Albacore to run NUnit tests from the NUnit command line runner. I know this is quite a radical step, but having used Rake I will never consider using an XML-based build system (Maven, Ant, NAnt) ever again. Rake is just so easy and so natural. The CCNET xml is minimal - it just invokes the Rake script.
Please consider using Rake/Albacore for your build - you won't regret it. We have only one build script - the same script that runs the CI also runs the release build. - Mark P PS: XML programming languages are an abomination - name-values pairs - what kind of syntax is that? I'm not disputing the accuracy of Osten's reply - just the desirability of it. On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:14 AM, Satish Viswanathan <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > I am currently trying to execute NUnit tests on my CCNET server.I am not > able to do so because CCNET is unable to pass dynamic parameters to the > NUNit executable.I already posted a topic for the same in the User Group > .But I did not get any useful suggestions.Currently, I am trying to work > around this bug in CCNET .How can I use a non NUnit task to execute all the > NUnit tests? >
