The call is being made from a custom NAnt task I coded in C#.
From: Wilson, Brian [mailto:brian.wil...@dhr.alabama.gov]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 5:43 AM
To: Obendorf, Keston; nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: NAnt.Core.Project
Are you making this call from a C# program? Or, do you have a task in your
build file that is coded in C#?
Brian Wilson
Department of Human Resources
Email: brian.wil...@dhr.alabama.gov<mailto:brian.wil...@dhr.alabama.gov>
From: Obendorf, Keston [mailto:keston.obend...@intel.com]
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 5:26 PM
To: nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [NAnt-users] NAnt.Core.Project
I'm trying to make a custom Nant task that may end up calling another Nant
build file.
I create the project like so:
NAnt.Core.Project buildProject = new NAnt.Core.Project(BuildfilePath,
NAnt.Core.Level.Info, 1);
buildProject.Execute(BuildfileTarget);
This will not execute the target, giving the error log message that the target
was not found.
foreach (string s in buildProject.BuildTargets)
{
this.Project.Log(NAnt.Core.Level.Info, "BuildTarget: " + s);
}
foreach (NAnt.Core.Target t in buildProject.Targets)
{
this.Project.Log(NAnt.Core.Level.Info, "Target: " + t.Name);
}
Yields no results for either property.
I don't see a bug in for this, nor any documentation so I don't know if this is
expected behavior.
Does anyone have experience using the Project object?
_Keston
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