http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7555883/using-nuget-with-visual-studio-2005 looks like someone got it to work, kinda.
Before I had NuGet implemented, I use the artifact copy plugin to copy the dll's to the right directories for it to compile. (bin/Debug or something like that). On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Kenneth <kenneth.f.niel...@gmail.com> wrote: > It sounds good, but appearntly NuGet doesn't support Visual Studio 2005. > ;-( > > Den mandag den 8. oktober 2012 16.06.06 UTC+2 skrev Larry Shatzer, Jr.: > >> I use one job per project, and use NuGet (http://nuget.org/) to store >> artifacts and depend on them. There is no auto dependency feature for >> triggering dependency jobs. I've manually set them up. >> >> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Kenneth <kenneth....@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I'm trying to setup jenkins to monitor a solution with C++ and C# in >>> multiple solutions, but in one repository. >>> (VS 2005 and .NET 2.0) >>> >>> How should I configure jenkins to build and test it? >>> >>> my suggested alternatives are: >>> a) one job for each solution? - rather large jobs >>> b) one job for each project? - many jobs. How do I handle the project >>> interdependencies? >>> >>> I've been looking at this for quite a while... >>> I prefer b, but have been stuck on msbuild v.2.n and cannot figure out >>> how to handle references between projects.. >>> (There must be someone outthere that know how to build 2 c# projects >>> with jenkins, one that uses the other) >>> >>> thanks. >>> >> >>