From: Steve K. <Ste...@ta...> - 2008-08-15 17:37:50
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We moved from CC.net to teamcity with very good success. CC.net was problematic for us at times. Moved from CC.net, sourcesafe, and bat files to team-city, nant, and svn in one fell swoop. In our setups, source control is handled by teamcity mostly, but some scripts have source checkout in them (using exec not the svn components of nant). We build from a clean directory each time rather then rebuild. Teamcity has been very good to us as a CI platform and integrates very cleanly with nant and svn -Steve From: nan...@li... [mailto:nan...@li...] On Behalf Of Bob Archer Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 1:27 PM To: nan...@li... Subject: [NAnt-users] cc.net and nant and msbuild Hi All, I am curious... when you have CC.Net setup up with a subversion source control block, does it do an update of the workingDirectory? Or, do you need to do that in your nant build file? I'm confused if the autoGetSource means it does updates or just checkouts when there is no _svn folder. Also, if you tell MSBuild to do a Rebuild... does that mean it deletes all of the obj/bin folders first by itself... or are you guys doing this in your nant scripts? Yes, I am re-working my builds again... decided to move away from CI Factory, although I did get a lot of great ideas from its scripts. BOb |