Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von Gary Feldman
Gesendet: Mi 31.05.2006 19:51
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [NAnt-users] Read command line parameter into nant script
Ortius, Helga wrote:
> thank you for your support!
>
I am using NANT 0.84.1455.0 net-1.0.win32; release; 26.12.2003
This is the
problem. The documentation you're reading is no doubt for
version
0.85. I suggest downloading the latest available nightly build
from http://nant.sourceforge.net/.
Gary
PS
The NAnt mailing list has chosen to not set the reply-to header to
go back to
the list, which means we need to do this manually. When
replying to
posts on the list, I suggest using Reply-All, remove the
addresses of the
people (so they don't get two emails), and, if
necessary, change the
nant-users address to To: from CC:. I've sent
this reply back to the
list so that everyone could see the answer.
>
> Here is
the command that I excecuted:
> wss_install
-D:test=TEST
>
> wss_install is a .bat file that calls the
nant script.
>
> Here is the output of the
script:
>
> Target(s) specified: TEST
> [sysinfo]
Setting system information properties under s
> BUILD FAILED
>
install.properties(7,3):
> Property 'property::exists('h_test')' has not
been set.
>
> I edited the install.properties file that is
called at some point of
> time during execution of the nant
script.
>
> I am really stranded and greatly appreciate any
help!
>
> Kind regards,
> Helga
>
>
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>
*Von:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von Gary
Feldman
> *Gesendet:* Mi 31.05.2006 18:08
> *An:*
[email protected]
> *Betreff:* Re: [NAnt-users] Read
command line parameter into nant script
>
> Ortius, Helga
wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to read the command line arguments
with which the build
> > file is called in order to process it during
the excecution of nant
> > (Logging/Reporting reasons).
>
>
> > I try to do it using the following code:
> >
>
> <property name="test" value="Release"
> >
unless="${property::exists('test')}" />
> > <echo
message="debug: ${test}"/>
> >
> > If I call the build file
like this "<my.build -D:test=Test>" I get the
> > following
error:
> >
> > Property 'property::exists('h_test')' has not
been set.
> Which version of NAnt are you using? Also, did you cut
and paste from
> the actual build file into the mail message? If
not, please do so. I
> don't think it's possible to get that
particular wording in the error
> message from NAnt, at least not any
recent version, from what you've
> provided.
>
> I'm not sure
what you mean by calling the build file with "<my.build
>
-D:test=Test>". Did you mean a command line that looks like
"nant
> -f:my.build -D:test=Test"? I don't know what tool might
expect the
> string you provided with angle brackets; NAnt doesn't, CC.Net
doesn't,
> and the DOS shell doesn't (at least I don't think NAnt would
try to read
> the build file from stdin, which is how that would be
interpreted by the
> shell).
>
>
Gary
>
>
>
>
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