I'm afraid I was only evaluating ant+cpptask (as well as other tools) in order to find the best tool for my project. Unfortunately ant+cpptask didn't win, and so I didn't spend any more time on it.
2008/5/29 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Paul, > > I'm in the same boat and was only able to solve it through wrapping ant in a > cmd script. Since I'm invoking Ant indirectly through a JAVA app it makes it > hard to debug unless I use remote debugging (which is slightly painful). Have > you been able to find a solution since your post? > > > -regards > Richard > > Paul Richards-2 wrote: >> >> Hi, >> I'm trying to use cpptasks-1.0b5 with Ant 1.7.0 on a C++ a project >> that must be built with MSVC in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavours. With >> MSVC this means we must build the project with two different versions >> of "cl.exe". >> >> I can't put both on my PATH, and so I'd like to specify in my Ant >> build script the correct version of the cl.exe compiler for cctask to >> use each time. >> >> >> Attempt #1 (failure): >> >> From what I can tell I can't set the environment on the fly in Ant. >> For example I tried the following code before my cc task, and this >> didn't work. >> <property environment="env"/> >> <property name="env.Path" value="${env.Path};C:\Program Files >> (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\bin"/> >> The cc task fails to find cl.exe if I try this. >> >> >> Attempt #2 (success): >> >> My next option is to set the PATH using Ant's exec task in a recursive >> call to "ant". This works but doesn't seem very elegant: >> <property environment="env"/> >> <target name="compile-1"> >> <exec executable="cmd"> >> <arg line="/c ant.bat compile-2"/> >> <env key="Path" value="${env.Path};C:\Program Files >> (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\bin"/> >> </exec> >> </target> >> <target name="compile-2"> >> <cc ...>...</cc> >> </target> >> As my build.xml grows larger I'm sure this will cause pain when debugging. >> >> >> So my question is how to specify the path to cl.exe neatly? Can the >> path to cl.exe be specified manually to cctask? Does Ant support >> calling itself in a neater way that doesn't require spawning a new >> shell? >> >> >> >> -- >> Paul Richards >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> > Quoted from: > http://www.nabble.com/Setting-path-to-MSVC-compiler-with-cctask-tp16853547p16853547.html > > -- Paul Richards --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]