If anybody can find a replace for this chunk of code:
            ProcessModule module =
Process.GetCurrentProcess().MainModule;
            FileVersionInfo versionInfo =
FileVersionInfo.GetVersionInfo(module.FileName);
            Properties.AddReadOnly("nant.filename",
versionInfo.FileName);
            Properties.AddReadOnly("nant.version",
versionInfo.FileVersion);
            Properties.AddReadOnly("nant.location",
Path.GetDirectoryName(module.FileName));

I'd love to add it.  I remember thinking this seemed like a hack but I
couldn't find any other way of getting the filename, version and
location of the file.

You could test your theory of locked files by just commenting out this
code, rebuilding nant (its easy) and running your build file.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
> Behalf Of Scott Hernandez
> Sent: Wed, June 12, 2002 3:12 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [nant-dev] Multiple build files error?
> 
> 
> Nope.
> 
> I am a little worried about the fact that the call goes all 
> the way out to the system process manager and back. I know 
> there is another way to get the moduleinfo without inspecting 
> the process. It can be done via the Assembly.
> 
> This isn't really a great solution as I have no idea why the 
> problems happen, but it might fix the problem.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:nant-developers-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 2:28 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [nant-dev] Multiple build files error?
> > 
> > I'm getting this error when I'm using nant to perform a build using 
> > multiple build files.  Here's what I've got.
> > 
> > I've got 2 build files (A & B) that are called from a master build
> file
> > (M).
> > 
> > First I call a target in both build files A & B using the nant task
> from M
> >      A.SomeTarget
> >      B.SomeTarget
> > 
> > Then I call another target in both build files
> > 
> >      A.SomeOtherTarget
> >      B.SomeOtherTarget
> > 
> > That's when I get the error below (at A.SomeOtherTarget call) .  And
> it is
> > very intermittent.  Has anyone had this problem before.  I 
> have copied
> the
> > line of code that the error is getting thrown on.  I was 
> wondering if
> the
> > file handle is busy and it can't be processed or something?  Anyone
> seen
> > this before and solved it?
> > 
> > Project.cs (line 304)
> > ProcessModule module = Process.GetCurrentProcess().MainModule;
> > 
> > Exception from NAnt.exe
> > 
> > copy-released:
> >     [sleep] Sleeping for 3000 milliseconds
> >      [nant] 
> U:\Assemblies\Voyager.Apps.Build\Voyager.Apps.Build.build
> > copy-released
> > 
> > INTERNAL ERROR
> > System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The handle is invalid
> >    at System.Diagnostics.NtProcessManager.GetModuleInfos(Int32
> processId)
> >    at System.Diagnostics.Process.get_Modules()
> >    at System.Diagnostics.Process.get_MainModule()
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project.InitializeProject(XmlDocument doc) in
> C:
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507
> > \nant\src\NAnt\Project.cs:line 304
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project.ctorHelper(XmlDocument doc) in C: 
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\s
> > rc\NAnt\Project.cs:line 85
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project..ctor(String source) in C: 
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\src\NAnt
> > \Project.cs:line 77
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Tasks.NantTask.ExecuteTask() in C: 
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\src\NAnt
> > \Tasks\NantTask.cs:line 66
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Task.Execute() in C:
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-
> > 20020507\nant\src\NAnt\Task.cs:line
> > 95
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Target.Execute() in C:
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-
> > 20020507\nant\src\NAnt\Target.cs:l
> > ine 125
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project.Execute(String targetName) in C: 
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\sr
> > c\NAnt\Project.cs:line 223
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Tasks.CallTask.ExecuteTask() in C: 
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\src\NAnt
> > \Tasks\CallTask.cs:line 47
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Task.Execute() in C:
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-
> > 20020507\nant\src\NAnt\Task.cs:line
> > 95
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Target.Execute() in C:
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-
> > 20020507\nant\src\NAnt\Target.cs:l
> > ine 125
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project.Execute(String targetName) in C: 
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\sr
> > c\NAnt\Project.cs:line 223
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project.Execute() in C:
> >
> \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-20020507\nant\src\NAn
> t\Project.
> cs
> > :line 208
> >    at SourceForge.NAnt.Project.Run() in C:
> > \download\sourceforge\nant\nant-snapshot-
> > 20020507\nant\src\NAnt\Project.cs:lin
> > e 242
> > 
> > 
> > 
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