[MonoDevelop] #D coorporation
Giuseppe Greco
giuseppe.greco@agamura.com
Fri, 19 Mar 2004 19:14:59 +0100
I do not agree!
Just download the following sample application and
try to build it with the latest version of nant:
http://developer.agamura.com/resources/thermota-0.6.src.tar.gz
We develop our software on Linux, and we use NAnt to build
it. Of course, at the beginning there were some small problems,
but now I can assure you that NAnt is quite mature.
j3d.
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 19:05, John Luke wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 18:55 +0100, Mike Krueger wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > >I like this idea as long as it doesn't impose too much hassle for either
> > >of us. It would certainly keep us from drifting into platform specific
> > >things, and force cooperation. The only problem I can think of is
> > >having to maintain makefiles in addition to nant (or msbuild if you ever
> > >switch to that).
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > That points me to the question: Why are you using makefiles ?
> > Aren't they a bit outdated ? Why not using nant or monobuild (if someone
> > writes that) ?
> >
>
> nant didn't work well on mono until recently, requiring manually editing
> configu files, etc. We have a need to be able to build c code, install
> and, and make tarballs and packages easily, which we get for free right
> now. Also, virtually everyone already has make. For the shared C# code
> we could potentially use nant if everyone agrees, or maybe even mbuild
> if its ready. Unfortunately, neither is really ready to replace the
> auto* tools in my opinion.
>
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