Nick Drochak wrote:
| These should all help you to see why NAnt might be a better option:
|
| http://draconet.sourceforge.net/

Ooooh.  This is cool.
Is this kind of like Mozilla's TinderBox?

| 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.

Yep.  We want that.  Especially if it can run on both windows and *nix.

Assuming we get someone to configure it, is there a server to use for
something like this?
I still need to have a look at the documentation, but it would be very interesting to have this kind of thing setup for Mono.

I will be moving to my own appartement during Christmas and I have a 'spare' machine I want to put debian on, so it might be possible to see if I can get it working (not sure if Draco.NET runs under mono yet).

If we have several machines (both windows & linux) it would be nice to have central 'site' that contains a summary of build status (something like http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=SeaMonkey ). Any ideas?
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Jeroen Janssen



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