CruiseControl.NET problem!
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I know it's not suitable to ask a question like this here, but I can't find any site that discuss about my problem. So if you know any, pls let me know, I really appriciate that. My C# solution uses more than 1 project and each one located at difference location in VSS, like this: $/MainProject $/ReferenceLibrary1 $/ReferenceLibrary2 I want to use CCNet to contiuous build my solution, but the problem is use can just config the source control tab to get 1 VSS location for one project, so I have to manually get all reference libraries before I can force my main project run. So how can I config my CC to get code from all 3 locations and then build. Of course I can use $/ but it will get all the code from source safe, It's not really good huh!? Please help me, Thank you for reading.
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I know it's not suitable to ask a question like this here, but I can't find any site that discuss about my problem. So if you know any, pls let me know, I really appriciate that. My C# solution uses more than 1 project and each one located at difference location in VSS, like this: $/MainProject $/ReferenceLibrary1 $/ReferenceLibrary2 I want to use CCNet to contiuous build my solution, but the problem is use can just config the source control tab to get 1 VSS location for one project, so I have to manually get all reference libraries before I can force my main project run. So how can I config my CC to get code from all 3 locations and then build. Of course I can use $/ but it will get all the code from source safe, It's not really good huh!? Please help me, Thank you for reading.
You would do better to ask this on the CC.NET mailing list. There aren't any public discussion forums for CC.NET, but the mailing list is very active and generally responsive. One option is to create 3 separate CC.NET build projects and then link them together with project triggers.
Scott Dorman
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