For CCNet, it is not about supporting the latest technology, you can
configure your builds to make 4.5 stuff if you'd like to.
It is about keeping the requirements for running the thing down, which
is a good thing. Of course, there might be stuff in 4.0 and later that
would ease development for the brave core-team, but that is another
discussion I think.
/Steve
Katherine Moss <mailto:[email protected]>
30. august 2012 21:48
Woe? No support for .net 4.0? You guys are missing out; think of
version 4.5 as well. What are you thinking; why not always support
the latest technology?
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Ok...good. That means I can continue to run XP on our CI box for a
while. Thanks for the info, Ruben.
Steve
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 5:13:50 AM UTC-4, Ruben Willems wrote:
Hi
For the moment there are no plans for a move to .Net 4 if that is what
you mean
the current version 1.8 is at framework 3.5
with kind regards
Ruben Willems
On 29 August 2012 19:38, Stephan Clark <[email protected]
<javascript:>> wrote:
A quick question: I’ve got a CC-Net build server running on XP Pro.
Will that OS continue to be able to run CC-Net for the foreseeable
future (12-18 months)?
Steve Clark
Ruben Willems <mailto:[email protected]>
30. august 2012 11:13
Hi
For the moment there are no plans for a move to .Net 4 if that is what
you mean
the current version 1.8 is at framework 3.5
with kind regards
Ruben Willems