Hello,
I'm working on converting an Ant script to Nant and have ran into an issue with
joining several variables together in Nant.
Below is the original Ant script in which it pulls information from a
properties file and uses the information to feed the build. The project starts
by looping
Hello,
I'm working on converting an Ant script to Nant and have ran into an issue
with
joining several variables together in Nant.
Below is the original Ant script in which it pulls information from a
properties
file and uses the information to feed the build. The project starts by
Hello,
I'm working on converting an Ant script to Nant and have ran into an issue
with
joining several variables together in Nant.
Below is the original Ant script in which it pulls information from a
properties
file and uses the information to feed the build. The project starts by
Bob,
You are correct in that I'm trying to put together a couple of variables.
The build order is assigned to the variable ${properties.project.Ord}. I then
append to the end of that variable the .ProjectName, .ViewName, and .Label and
assign them to ${ProjectName}. I then pass $ProjectName to
Ok... I guess I'm still not understanding what is in each variable:
You are correct in that I'm trying to put together a couple of variables.
The build order is assigned to the variable ${properties.project.Ord}. I then
What is the exact text in that variable?
append to the end of that
Hmm,
Let's see if I can explain it better...
Here is the properties file that contains all the components to be built and
their associated views and labels.
# Projects Build Order
Project.Name=WCFServices
Project.Build.Directory=C:\/VisualStudio\/
Project.Build.Order=NETComponents,NETDLLs,App
Right... so use the property::get-value() function. I think this is what you
need to do:
?xml version=1.0 ?
project name=test
loadproperties file=buildLabels.properties /
!-- The foreach bellow will loop through the list of projects in the
Project.Build.Order in the
Thanks Bob!
That fixed it.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Archer [mailto:bob.arc...@amsi.com]
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 1:18 PM
To: Labout, Douglas; 'nant-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: Nested variables
Right... so use the property::get-value() function. I think this is what