> hello, > > > May be this is a stupid question, but... > > I'm a perfectionist... > > > > I'm setting up a new development environment, > > so I would like to ask you: > > > > Do you plan to use NAnt instead of make > > in the future when developing GNOME apps? > > I do not understand nant very well to comment. We use nant in Mono > because Sean believed that it was best than make, and he volunteered to > do the work. > > So far I do not yet see many advantages. > > Miguel
These should all help you to see why NAnt might be a better option: http://draconet.sourceforge.net/ http://ndoc.sourceforge.net/ http://nunit.org/ Running a continuous integration system using a system like Draco.NET (built on NAnt/NDoc/NUnit) or even NAnt BuildServer is a one way of ensuring that code quality is consistently high and that potential problem are detected as quickly as possible. You can configure the system to build/test/check code even as they are committed to your source control system. Kunle _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
