Visual Studio 2003
Last modified: 20 April 2023This page contains reference information for the sln2003 Build Runner for Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 projects.
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The sln2003 build runner uses NAnt instead of MS Visual Studio 2003 to perform the build. As a result the agent is required to have .NET Framework 1.1 installed, however under certain conditions .NET Framework SDK 1.1 might be required. This NAnt solution task may behave differently than MS Visual Studio 2003. See http://nant.sourceforge.net/release/latest/help/tasks/solution.html for details.
To use this runner you need to configure the NAnt.
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The sln 2003 Runner Page in Version 3.0
Option | Description |
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Select sln2003 from the drop-down list. | |
A path to the solution to be built is relative to the Build Checkout Directory. Example: | |
Specify the name of the solution configuration to build. | |
Specify the Build Artifact as a comma-separated string. | |
This group of options enables you to use the default output defined in the solution, or specify your own output path. | |
Check this option to override output path settings specified in the solution / project. The overriding path should be entered in the field Output directory for all projects. If this option is not checked, all the build-related data will be uploaded to the | |
This option is available, if Override project output option is checked. Specify the directory where the compiled targets will be placed. | |
Click this radio button, if you want to map the URL project path to the physical project path. If this option is selected, specify mapping in the Type the URL's map field. | |
Type the URL's map | Click this link and specify the desired map in the text area. Use the following format: where http://localhost:8111 is a host where the project will be uploaded and myProjectPath/myProject is the project root |
Click this radio button, if you want the URLs to be resolved via WebDav.
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Check this option, if you want to automatically include reference path of MS Visual Studio to the build. | |
Specify .Net assemblies, where the NUnit tests to be run are stored. Multiple entries are comma-separated; usage of NAnt wildcards is enabled. In the following example, TeamCity will search for the tests assemblies in all project directories and run these tests.
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Specify .Net assemblies that should be excluded from the list of found assemblies to test. Multiple entries are comma-separated; usage of NAnt wildcards is enabled. In the following example, TeamCity will omit tests specified in this directory.
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Specify the build working directory. |
The sln 2003 Runner Page in Version 3.1
Option | Description |
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Select sln2003 from the drop-down list. | |
A path to the solution to be built is relative to the build checkout directory. Example: | |
Specify the build working directory. | |
Specify the name of the solution configuration to build. | |
This group of options enables you to use the default output defined in the solution, or specify your own output path. | |
This option is available, if Override project output option is checked. Specify the directory where the compiled targets will be placed. | |
Click this radio button, if you want to map the URL project path to the physical project path. If this option is selected, specify mapping in the Type the URL's map field. | |
Type the URL's map | Click this link and specify the desired map in the text area. Use the following format: where http://localhost:8111 is a host where the project will be uploaded and myProjectPath/myProject is the project root |
Click this radio button, if you want the URLs to be resolved via WebDav.
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Check this option, if you want to automatically include reference path of MS Visual Studio to the build. | |
Specify .Net assemblies, where the NUnit tests to be run are stored. Multiple entries are comma-separated; usage of NAnt wildcards is enabled. In the following example, TeamCity will search for the tests assemblies in all project directories and run these tests.
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Specify .Net assemblies that should be excluded from the list of found assemblies to test. Multiple entries are comma-separated; usage of NAnt wildcards is enabled. In the following example, TeamCity will omit tests specified in this directory.
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