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    <title>[ANN] Announcing NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Final Release</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/168</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;We are proud to announce the final release of NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92.

This release focuses on fixing issues on both projects while
introducing new features that we feel add greater flexibility and
performance.  Details of these changes may be found in the release
notes of each project's homepage.

Binary and source distributions are available for immediate download from:
NAnt:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nant/files/nant/0.92/

NAntContrib:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib/files/nantcontrib/0.92/

The GIT tag for NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Release is:
rel-0-92

Discussion of NAnt occurs on the mailing list at
nant-users&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net.

For those who would like to contribute, please see the
NAnt/NAntContrib Develoment guide which can be found here:
https://github.com/nant/nant/wiki/Development-Guide

Bugs can be reported using Github.com's issue tracker at:
NAnt:
https://github.com/nant/nant/issues

NAntContrib:
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib/issues

For more detailed progress on the inner workings of NAnt and
NAntContrib, check out the NAnt Blog at
https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/nant/

NAnt/NAntContrib is now on twitter.  Check here for announcements and
the latest github.com commits for each project:
https://twitter.com/#!/nantproject

About NAnt:
NAnt is a free .NET build tool, allowing applications to be built
targeting both Microsoft .NET and Mono while supporting both Windows
and Linux platforms.
Check the NAnt homepage for additional info at http://nant.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nant

About NAntContrib:
NAntContrib is the project for tasks and tools that haven't made it
into the main NAnt distribution yet or for whatever reason don't
belong there.
Check the NAntContrib homepage for additional info at
http://nantcontrib.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib

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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/167">
    <title>NAnt/NAntContrib development guide</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/167</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I have received a few emails over the last few months on contributing
to either the NAnt or NAntContrib projects, which I am happy to see.
So rather than answering everyone individually, I figured I would just
compose one email and send it to the lists.  For those of you who wish
to contribute to either project, there is a wiki page that describes,
in detail, how you can contribute and what you need to do in order to
submit your code.  If you have any suggestions or changes for this
document, please feel free to contact us to let us know how we can
improve on this document.

https://github.com/nant/nant/wiki/Development-Guide

Thanks,
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    <title>[ANN] Announcing NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 ReleaseCandidate 1</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/166</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;We are proud to announce the final release of NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92
Release Candidate 1.

This release focuses on fixing issues on both projects while
introducing new features that we feel add greater flexibility and
performance.  Details of these changes may be found in the release
notes of each project's homepage.

Binary and source distributions are available for immediate download from:
NAnt:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nant/files/nant/0.92-rc1/

NAntContrib:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib/files/nantcontrib/0.92-rc1/

The GIT tag for NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Release Candidate 1 is:
rel-0-92-rc1

Discussion of NAnt occurs on the mailing list at
nant-users&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net.

For those who would like to contribute, please see the
NAnt/NAntContrib Develoment guide which can be found here:
https://github.com/nant/nant/wiki/Development-Guide

Bugs can be reported using Github.com's issue tracker at:
NAnt:
https://github.com/nant/nant/issues

NAntContrib:
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib/issues

For more detailed progress on the inner workings of NAnt and
NAntContrib, check out the NAnt Blog at
https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/nant/

NAnt/NAntContrib is now on twitter.  Check here for announcements and
the latest github.com commits for each project:
https://twitter.com/#!/nantproject

About NAnt:
NAnt is a free .NET build tool, allowing applications to be built
targeting both Microsoft .NET and Mono while supporting both Windows
and Linux platforms.
Check the NAnt homepage for additional info at http://nant.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nant

About NAntContrib:
NAntContrib is the project for tasks and tools that haven't made it
into the main NAnt distribution yet or for whatever reason don't
belong there.
Check the NAntContrib homepage for additional info at
http://nantcontrib.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib

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    <title>[ nantcontrib-Bugs-3527410 ] WHY GitHub?</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/164</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Bugs item #3527410, was opened at 2012-05-16 15:21
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Just liked to report an issue in the documentation of the &amp;lt;svn&amp;gt; task: http://nantcontrib.sourceforge.net/release/0.91/help/tasks/svn.html and I am not willed to waste my spare time on GitHub!

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    <title>[ANN] Announcing NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Beta1</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/163</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;We are proud to announce the release of NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Beta1.

Both NAnt and NAntContrib source code is now housed on Github.com.
NAnt's github.com home page for both NAnt and NAntContrib can be found
at https://github.com/nant.  While current and future development will
occur at github.com, the existing SF.net project pages will continue
to host all of the release and nightly builds.

This release focuses on fixing issues on both projects while
introducing new features that we feel add greater flexibility and
performance.  Details of these changes may be found in the release
notes of each project's homepage.

Binary and source distributions are available for immediate download from:
NAnt:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nant/files/nant/0.92-beta1/

NAntContrib:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib/files/nantcontrib/0.92-beta1/

The GIT tag for NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Beta1 is:
rel-0-92-beta1

Discussion of NAnt occurs on the mailing list at
nant-users&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net.

For those who would like to contribute, please see the
NAnt/NAntContrib Develoment guide which can be found here:
https://github.com/nant/nant/wiki/Development-Guide

Bugs can be reported using Github.com's issue tracker at:
NAnt:
https://github.com/nant/nant/issues

NAntContrib:
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib/issues

For more detailed progress on the inner workings of NAnt and
NAntContrib, check out the NAnt Blog at
https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/nant/

NAnt/NAntContrib is now on twitter.  Check here for announcements and
the latest github.com commits for each project:
https://twitter.com/#!/nantproject

About NAnt:
NAnt is a free .NET build tool, allowing applications to be built
targeting both Microsoft .NET and Mono while supporting both Windows
and Linux platforms.
Check the NAnt homepage for additional info at http://nant.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nant

About NAntContrib:
NAntContrib is the project for tasks and tools that haven't made it
into the main NAnt distribution yet or for whatever reason don't
belong there.
Check the NAntContrib homepage for additional info at
http://nantcontrib.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib

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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/162">
    <title>[ANN] Announcing NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Alpha1</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/162</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;We are proud to announce the final release of NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Alpha1.

This marks the first release since the NAnt project relocated its
repos to github.com.  NAnt's github.com home page for both NAnt and
NAntContrib can be found at https://github.com/nant.  While current
and future development will occur at github.com, the existing SF.net
project pages will continue to host all of the release and nightly
builds.

This release focuses on fixing issues on both projects while
introducing new features that we feel add greater flexibility and
performance.  Details of these changes may be found in the release
notes of each project's homepage.

Binary and source distributions are available for immediate download from:
NAnt:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nant/files/nant/0.92-alpha1/

NAntContrib:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib/files/nantcontrib/0.92-alpha1/

The GIT tag for NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 Alpha1 is:
rel-0-92-alpha1

Discussion of NAnt occurs on the mailing list at
nant-users&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net.

For those who would like to contribute, please see the
NAnt/NAntContrib Develoment guide which can be found here:
https://github.com/nant/nant/wiki/Development-Guide

Bugs can be reported using Github.com's issue tracker at:
NAnt:
https://github.com/nant/nant/issues

NAntContrib:
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib/issues

For more detailed progress on the inner workings of NAnt and
NAntContrib, check out the NAnt Blog at
https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/nant/

NAnt/NAntContrib is now on twitter.  Check here for announcements and
the latest github.com commits for each project:
https://twitter.com/#!/nantproject

About NAnt:
NAnt is a free .NET build tool, allowing applications to be built
targeting both Microsoft .NET and Mono while supporting both Windows
and Linux platforms.
Check the NAnt homepage for additional info at http://nant.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nant

About NAntContrib:
NAntContrib is the project for tasks and tools that haven't made it
into the main NAnt distribution yet or for whatever reason don't
belong there.
Check the NAntContrib homepage for additional info at
http://nantcontrib.sourceforge.net.
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib

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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/160">
    <title>NAnt/NAntContrib 0.92 tentative release schedule</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/160</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

There's been quite a bit of developments these past months in the NAnt
projects, as many of you may know, and now I think we are at a point
to start up the release process for 0.92.  The current plan is to
perform the first 0.92 alpha release for both NAnt and NAntContrib
around the weekend of April 14th/15th 2012 and then perform another
release every two weeks after that until 0.92 final is out the door.
I'm hoping that the next few weeks will allow us to get in a few more
updates before the first 0.92 alpha is out the door.  I will be
setting up milestones in the appropriate projects in github to help
illustrate the release time lines as they are updated.

So that is the plan.  If anyone has suggestions/comments, please feel
free to let us know.

Thanks,
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    <dc:date>2012-03-22T00:11:48</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/159">
    <title>A few quick things</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/159</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi all,

Just some quick bullet points to touch base:

* We are shifting from using the sourceforge bugs/feature
requests/patches section to the issues section of github.com.  So
please start posting new issues there.  If there are old tickets in
the old SF tracker that you feel should be moved, please indicate as
such by changing the group of the ticket to github.com.  We'll
transfer them over as soon as we can.

* The NAnt/NAntContrib projects are now posting commits via twitter.
The twitter account is &amp;lt; at &amp;gt;nantproject
(https://twitter.com/#!/nantproject).  Whenever there are commits to
the github repos for either project, the summary of those commits will
appear on twitter.

* Runtime support for mono/.net 1.* is no longer being supported for
NAnt/NAntContrib.

* The msbuild/solution files for both projects have been updated to
VS2010 format.

* The wiki pages are slowly being moved over to github's wiki.  Check
out the updated development guide posted there.
https://github.com/nant/nant/wiki/Development-Guide

We'll keep you posted of new developments as they come up.

Thanks,
Ryan

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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/158">
    <title>NAnt/NAntContrib has moved to github</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/158</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hi,

I'm happy to say that we were able to successfully migrate the
sourceforge.net CVS NAnt/NAntContrib repos to github.com.  There are
still some clean-up tasks left to do (ie: update the website links to
point to github.com, update the development guide, etc) but the new
repositories at GitHub are set and ready to go.  The links to the new
repos are listed below.

NAnt:
https://github.com/nant/nant

NAntContrib:
https://github.com/nant/nantcontrib

For those of you who love to code, "fork" either of the projects
through GitHub and start coding/hacking away.  If you don't have a
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We'll continue to send out updates as soon as new developments come up.

Thanks,
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  <item rdf:about="http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/154">
    <title>Announcing NAnt/NAntContrib 0.91 Final</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/154</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Sorry for the year long wait....

We are proud to announce the final release of NAnt/NAntContrib 0.91.

This release focuses on extending our already strong support for
multiple target frameworks (including .NET 4.0, Mono 4.0, Silverlight,
etc), bringing improved flexibility and performance.  A number of
outstanding issues have been fixed as well.

A roadmap has been created to help illustrate the current release
plan.  Please note that this roadmap is a work in progress and is
subject to change depending on feature priorities, issues, and
developer's comfort level with the release:
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/nant/index.php?title=Roadmap

Binary and source distributions are available for immediate download from:
NAnt:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nant/files/nant/0.91/

NAntContrib:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib/files/nantcontrib/0.91/

The CVS tag for NAnt 0.91 Final is:
rel-0-91

Instruction for checking out sources from CVS are available here:
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=31650

Discussion of NAnt occurs on the mailing list at
nant-users&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;lists.sourceforge.net.

Bugs can be reported using the Bug Tracker at:
NAnt:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nant.

NAntContrib:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nantcontrib.

For more detailed progress on the inner workings of NAnt and
NAntContrib, check out the NAnt Blog at
https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/nant/

About NAnt:
NAnt is a free .NET build tool, allowing applications to be built
targeting both Microsoft .NET and Mono while supporting both Windows
and Linux platforms.

About NAntContrib:
NAntContrib is the project for tasks and tools that haven't made it
into the main NAnt distribution yet or for whatever reason don't
belong there.

Check the NAnt homepage for additional info at http://nant.sourceforge.net.

Check the NAntContrib homepage for additional info at
http://nantcontrib.sourceforge.net.

Thanks,
Ryan

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    <title>[ nantcontrib-Patches-1648001 ] VB6 Task fails torebuild projects with designers</title>
    <link>http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.windows.dotnet.nant.contrib.devel/152</link>
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Summary: VB6 Task fails to rebuild projects with designers

Initial Comment:
If you have a VB6 project containing source files produced by designers, i.e. Reports, the file extention is .Dsr and when changed won't get recompiled.
When parsing the VB6 project file the VB6 task does not check for source code that comes from a designer.
I have added an extra check to the case statement in the method ParseProjectFile of VB6Task.cs so that .Dsr files will be included as source code and therefore will be rebuilt if they are changed.

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Submitted By: olivier anguenot (oanguenot)
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Summary: VB6 task not taking into account resource file

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I use a &amp;lt;vb6&amp;gt; tasks in my nant build file.
I want to compile a vbp project witch contains a
reference to an external resource PhoneRes.res".

In the vbp file, there is the line :
ResFile32="PhoneRes.res"

But when the file Phoneres.res is updated, the project
is not recompiled.

So, how can I force my vbp project to be compiled ?

Thanks.
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Date: 2011-09-25 21:26

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Take "ResFile32" files into account when checking for recompilation.

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Comment By: Gert Driesen (drieseng)
Date: 2006-01-17 21:09

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Can you please attach a small VB6 project (including 
sources) that contains a resource file to this bug report 
(or send it to me by email) ?

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Edit the file NAnt.Contrib.Tasks... 

1) protected bool ProjectNeedsCompiling(string projectFile) :

     Needs to be updated. There's a big conditional branch
there starting with this code: "if (key == "Class" || key ==
"Module") {". Add an if/else for your "ResFile32" key, and
inside the brackets make it store the value for that key. 

2) protected bool ProjectNeedsCompiling(string projectFile) :

     Needs to be updated too. Here, find the comment "//
look for a changed project file." This part of the code
checks the project file, source files, and project
references. Add similar four lines to compare the timestamp
of the file in the private instance var you created in step 1.

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Hi,

I took a short look into and it seems that only class and
module files are checked for actuality. But there are some
more filetypes like ResFile32. 

Here I found a list of VB Project Filetypes
http://www.vbaccelerator.com/home/VB/Utilities/VBPZip/VBPZip_Source_Code_zip_cVBFileTypes_cls.asp

maybe some could take a closer look into

so far
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Submitted By: Hani Atassi (haniatassi)
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Summary: vb6 task problems with Auto Increment revision

Initial Comment:
If the VB6 project set to "Auto Increment" the revision 
number of the version, the task &amp;lt;vb6&amp;gt; compiles the 
project each time even if it's up-to-date.

This is because VB actually update the revision number 
after it builds the output file. So, the VB project file is 
always newer..

I fixed this temprorary by touching each output file that 
the compiler generates after a successful build. I am not 
sure if there is a better fix..

Thanks,

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Date: 2011-09-25 21:14

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I added "compiledproptery" which defaults to vb6.compiled to nantcontrib
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I had the same problem. I solved it similarly, except I
edited the code for the vb6 task so that it updates the
timestamps of the files it builds after the .vbp get's
updated with the new version number. 

This way you don't have to remember to add a call to touch
in the nant scripts, and it doesn't break anything in the
case where you aren't using auto-increment. 

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Yes Gert, I think it's very important to extend uptodate to 
use project and solution files, so it would tell us if they are 
uptodate or not. 

But still this won't fix the VB problem, because VB touches 
the project file after a succefull build if "Auto Increment" 
options is set. 

Uptodate could be useful in case of manuallly increasing the 
build number in VB project, but not when Auto Increment 
option is turend on.

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Yeah, we should give it some more thought. I guess we could 
introduce an interface that tasks that support 
a "needscompiling" mechanism could implement. We could 
then extend the &amp;lt;uptodate&amp;gt; to work with these tasks.

I'm just thinking out loud here (after having a few glasses of 
wine), so it might not make much sense

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Another solution would be to set a property to true if the vb 
project was compiled.. Something like this would be added 
after a call to ExecuteTask():

Project.Properties["vb6.compiled"] = "true";

and set the same property to false before NeedsCompiling().

In this case i can test for vb6.compiled in my NAnt script and 
touch the outfile if necessary..

I wonder if this could be a benifit to add to other NAnt tasks 
like the solution task.. It's a good indecator to inform back 
the script that the solution was compiled or wasn't because it 
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Summary: vb6 task problems with Auto Increment revision

Initial Comment:
If the VB6 project set to "Auto Increment" the revision 
number of the version, the task &amp;lt;vb6&amp;gt; compiles the 
project each time even if it's up-to-date.

This is because VB actually update the revision number 
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always newer..

I fixed this temprorary by touching each output file that 
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sure if there is a better fix..

Thanks,

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I added "compiledproptery" which defaults to vb6.compiled to nantcontrib
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I had the same problem. I solved it similarly, except I
edited the code for the vb6 task so that it updates the
timestamps of the files it builds after the .vbp get's
updated with the new version number. 

This way you don't have to remember to add a call to touch
in the nant scripts, and it doesn't break anything in the
case where you aren't using auto-increment. 

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Yes Gert, I think it's very important to extend uptodate to 
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uptodate or not. 

But still this won't fix the VB problem, because VB touches 
the project file after a succefull build if "Auto Increment" 
options is set. 

Uptodate could be useful in case of manuallly increasing the 
build number in VB project, but not when Auto Increment 
option is turend on.

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I'm just thinking out loud here (after having a few glasses of 
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Another solution would be to set a property to true if the vb 
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after a call to ExecuteTask():

Project.Properties["vb6.compiled"] = "true";

and set the same property to false before NeedsCompiling().

In this case i can test for vb6.compiled in my NAnt script and 
touch the outfile if necessary..

I wonder if this could be a benifit to add to other NAnt tasks 
like the solution task.. It's a good indecator to inform back 
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Summary: File Function Test Fix

Initial Comment:
The hash values listed in the FileFunctionsTest.cs are incorrect and prevents NAntContrib from completely building.  The attached diff corrects the tests and builds fine with the latest version of NAnt (0.91 Alpha2)

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Submitted By: Gilles HERRGOTT (gihe)
Summary: VB6 Task Typelib vbscript.dll does not exist

Initial Comment:
Hi,

We have a reference to vbscript.dll like below in a project file :

Reference=*\G{3F4DACA7-160D-11D2-A8E9-00104B365C9F}#5.5#0#C:\WINDOWS\system32\vbscript.dll\3#Microsoft VBScript Regular Expressions 5.5

During the compilation task processed by VB7 Task Nant Contrib, the warning below is displayed:

[vb6] Type library file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\vbscript.dll\3' does not exist.

The '\3' is a reference to a specific type lib.

How can we disable the warning message or correct that ?

Thanks in advance for your support.

Cordially,
Gilles


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Date: 2011-08-23 00:02

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Fixed today

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Patch proposed:

// Check if file exists, if type lib contains multiple interfaces, drop
the interface reference
if (File.Exists(tlbName) ||
(File.Exists(tlbName.Substring(0,tlbName.Length-2)))) {
    references.Includes.Add(tlbName);
} else {
    Log(Level.Warning, "Type library file '{0}' does not exist.",
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Comment By: Gilles HERRGOTT (gihe)
Date: 2007-06-29 17:00

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TypeLib references are stored in the registry \\HKEY_CLASSES\ROOT. The key
\5.5\0\win32 ref the "C:\WINDOWS\system32\vbscript.dll\3" dll. The
reference is checked during the build process. The task cannot the file in
the directory "c:\windows\system32". That's ok and does'nt break the
compilation process. 

Do you know also a way to process the '\3' string in order to allow the
task to find the file and not display this warning ? (File vb6Task.cs line
525)

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Summary: msbuild task should not put quotes around /target parameter

Initial Comment:
This prevents specifying multiple targets separated by semicolon, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms164311.aspx

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Fixed this issue. Only targets with space are surrounded with quotes
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Summary: Concat - file order

Initial Comment:
I'd like to concatenate files in particular order. But 
if I write like that:
&amp;lt;concat destfile="_test\a.txt " append="true" &amp;gt;
&amp;lt;fileset&amp;gt;
&amp;lt;include name="_test\z.txt" /&amp;gt;
&amp;lt;include name="_test\y.txt" /&amp;gt;
&amp;lt;include name="_test\x.txt" /&amp;gt;
&amp;lt;/fileset&amp;gt;
&amp;lt;/concat&amp;gt;

files are concatenated in order "x,y,z" (alfabetical 
order).
Why it works like that? Is it the problem of concat or 
rather fileset?
In Ant concat works concatenationg files in order 
specified.

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Comment By: Erik Wegner (e-man)
Date: 2010-04-21 14:17

Message:

FileSets are used to select files to be concatenated. Note that the order
in which the files selected from a fileset are concatenated is not
guaranteed. If this is an issue, use multiple filesets or consider using
filelists.

[1] http://ant.apache-korea.org/manual/CoreTasks/concat.html

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Status: Open
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Submitted By: Austin Rappa (austinrappa)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Expanded Perforce Tasks

Initial Comment:
Added many common Perforce commands to the NAntContrib tasks, minor bug fixes and made changes to the underlying base class to allow redirect of output for every Perforce task to a text file which can then be read for further processing.

Added Perforce tasks:
- P4Changes.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/changes.html
- P4Client.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/client.html
- P4Dirs.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/dirs.html
- P4Files.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/files.html
- P4Have.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/have.html
- P4Info.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/info.html
- P4Lock.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/lock.html
- P4Login.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/login.html
- P4Logout.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/logout.html
- P4Opened.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/opened.html
- P4Rename.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/rename.html
- P4Set.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/set.html
- P4Sizes.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/sizes.html
- P4Unlock.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/unlock.html
- P4Where.cs: http.cs://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/cmdref/where.html

Changes to existing Perforce tasks:
- P4Add.cs: Added ability to add multiple files with wildcard support
- P4Base.cs: Allow output of all tasks to file
- P4Change.cs: Command performs output to text file different from other commands
- P4Delete.cs: Encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- P4Edit.cs: Encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- P4Print.cs: Encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- P4Reopen.cs: Encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- P4Revert.cs: Encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- P4Submit.cs: Added ability to submit description text with the changelist and encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- P4Sync.cs: Added ability to sync a specific revision number and encapsulated filename in quotes to fix bug when file name contained spaces
- Perforce.cs Added asynchronous capture of stdout and stderror

Created Perforce tasks:
- P4Exists.cs: Returns either a file count of a Perforce depot folder or formatted p4 fstat output (which retrieves information about each file) into a text or xml file.

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