I'm facing a very simple issue but I can't find the right tool: We (in our team) currently build our Web App (.NET 3.5开发者_StackOverflowSP1 Based) with CC.NET, getting source code from SubVersion.
We're moving to TFS2005 (already used by other teams) but I can't find the equivalent of the SvnVersionLabeller; the specific labeller gets the latest version from the (specified) SubVersion server so I can align both Build Labels and DLLs Version.
Is there anyone already did it ? Should I do it by myself?
Am I moving in the wrong way?
We're currently using CC.NET also because we've 3 Build Servers in 3 different countries connected with slow data connection.
Finally I decided to write my own TFS Labeller for CruiseControl.NET .
Here's the url of the project on CodePlex: http://tfsrevisionlabeller.codeplex.com
I created a project for tfs labeller in github.
- Download the
ccnet.tfsrevisionlabeller.plugin.dll
file from Release page - Copy it into the CruiseControl.NET Installation folder (e.g.
C:\Program Files\CruiseControl.NET\server
), - Restart the CruiseControl.NET Service to use the plugin.
Finally update your project like below example.
Example:
<labeller type="tfsRevisionLabeller">
<project>$/Main/MyTestProject</project>
<server>http://server:8080/tfs/Collection</server>
<username>user</username>
<password>password</password>
<domain>domain</domain>
<major>1</major>
<minor>4</minor>
</labeller>
We customize the build number and are using the build number to set the version number of the assemblies.
Take a look at this blog post by Martin Woodward: Aligning Build Numbers with Assembly Versions in TFS2008
I believe you can do the same with TFS 2005.
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