I'm looking to build ranorex projects on our existing CI server (which is unfortunately running Linux). Do you see a reason why I can't use xbuild (part of Mono Project's "implementation of msbuild and it allows projects that have an msbuild file to be compiled natively on Linux." - to quote their website) to build a Ranorex .sln file? The sln file that Ranorex generates are just normal files, correct? I've been able to use MSBuild on a windows based machine, I just don't know if/how it'll work with this linux tool.
Before I make the request to get xbuild installed, I'd like to know if you're sure it won't work.
Build on Linux via xbuild?
Re: Build on Linux via xbuild?
To build with Ranorex DLLs you have to have a license.
Not sure if you can license a linux box. Since Ranorex does not support linux I see no reason why they would have developed a linux licensing scheme (but I may be wrong).
Not sure if you can license a linux box. Since Ranorex does not support linux I see no reason why they would have developed a linux licensing scheme (but I may be wrong).
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Re: Build on Linux via xbuild?
Hi,
Ciege correctly answered your question. You cannot install Ranorex on a Linux system, because there is no license scheme for it. Ranorex supports only Windows OS.
Regards,
Peter
Ranorex Team
Ciege correctly answered your question. You cannot install Ranorex on a Linux system, because there is no license scheme for it. Ranorex supports only Windows OS.
Regards,
Peter
Ranorex Team