Hi, Just as an FYI, the changes I made a few weeks ago allows NAnt to build on .NET 4.0 without the need for the Legacy binding. Unfortunately, it is still needed when targeting < .NET 4.0 when .NET 4.0 is installed on the machine. This is the reason why I set the NAnt.Console build file to poke the Legacy binding (set it to false) when the target is set to 4.0 or later.
I am interested in your approach. I'm particularly curious of how you are using the extension methods. Thanks, Ryan On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Dominik Guder <o...@guder.org> wrote: > Am 18.05.2011 01:48, schrieb Ryan Boggs: >> >> Hi, >> >> I just performed a commit that should hopefully make building a bit >> easier with your development with teamcity and other things. When I >> was working on the 4.0 compatibility, I was testing the bootstrap on >> 4.0. This past commit should allow bootstrapping across the board. >> Let me know if you have questions. >> >> Thanks, >> Ryan >> > > Hi Ryan, > > I dig into this runtime related issue and I found an aproach how we can > handle this without Legacy Binding. I did this with an extension method. But > I will do some more tests esp. I need to build my extension assembly in > nmake bootstrapper. > > I will post a follow up the next days. > > Dominik > > -- > The answer to the great question of life, > the universe and everything is 42 (Douglas Adams) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What Every C/C++ and Fortran developer Should Know! Read this article and learn how Intel has extended the reach of its next-generation tools to help Windows* and Linux* C/C++ and Fortran developers boost performance applications - including clusters. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmay _______________________________________________ nant-developers mailing list nant-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nant-developers