Adam,

I'm at work right now, so I don't have time to work through your questions
right now, but we'll definitely look into them later ...

I've copied your message to the NAnt Developer mailing list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), which is the mailing list I'd
suggest you to subscribe to.

Regards,

Gert
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adam R. B. Jack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gert Driesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: NAnt


> > If there's anything we (the NAnt "Team") can do to help you with NAnt,
or if
> > you run into a specific issue : don't hesiste to contact me (or anyone
else
> > of the NAnt Team)!
>
> What we'd like to do is teach Python Gump how to launch NAnt (as it does
Ant today) with an 'environment' that Gump creates. Basically we kep calling
NAnt on
> folks projects, and the output of one project becomes the input of the
next.
>
> Basically we'd need to know :
>
> 1) How to call NAnt (including commandline, e.g. -debug|-verbose)
> 2) How to pass an environemnt (c.f. CLASSPATH for Java folks).
> 3) How to process outputs (stdout?) and exits, etc.
> 4) How to process build outputs (are these .il?, c.f. jar for Java)
>
> Right now we seem to have stalled 'cos the Mono install on
brutus.apache.org
> seems to fail to compile/'link' on a simple .cs test that Ant uses. I've
reported this to the Mono team as a bug, but no update yet. We are on
Debian, if any of you know that.
>
> BTW: what mailing list ought I join?
>
> > What exactly will Apache be using NAnt for ? Do you (yourself or Apache)
> > have any issues with our current license (GPL) ? We've considered
switching
> > to a BSD or Apache style license, but no one has found enough time to
> > finalize this ... If this is something you (as the Apache organization)
feel
> > strongly about, then we could increase the priority for the license
switch
> > ...
>
> The goal is to set up a Gump of OSS projects that use Nant to build them.
> See this one for Ant/Java:
>
>    http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/buildLog.html
>
> Having Gump freshly 'integrate' (compile against each other) OSS projects
helps rapidly developing projects keep in sync, and promotes health.
>
> I look forward to the Gump Team working with you.
>
> regards
>
> Adam
>


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