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New Post 6/1/2008 6:33 AM
User is offline Steve Fabian
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HOW TO: Making code changes and recompiling Repository 3.X 

MPORTANT NOTE:!  3.01.X is still a .Net 1.1 assembly and as such can only be edited and recompiled using VS2003.

Pre-reqs:
1) VS2003
2) Working 3.X DotNetNuke web site
3) Nant (optional: for repackaging)

Preparing your development environment:
1) download the 3.01.14 source package
2) open IE and run your DotNetNuke 3.X web site
3) log on using the Host account
4) go to Host->Module Definitions
5) Install the Repository 3.01.14 Source package you downloaded the same way you install a normal install package
6) exit the browser

Modifying the Repository module code:
1) Open VS2003, open the /DesktopModules/Repository/DotNetNuke.Repository.sln solution file
2) check all the project references to make sure they're correct, fix any that are not (they might not be correct if your DotNetNuke web site is not is the default location of inetpub/wwwroot/dotnetnuke
3) rebuild the solution, hopefully it wil build cleanly the first time
4) now, you can debug the code, modify it, test, etc.

Re-Packaging the module for distibution/installation:
1) rebuild the solution in Release mode
2) exit VS2003
3) use Nant to execute the build file, DotNetNuke.Repository.build. If you have Nant installed, there is a 'build.bat' command file to make it easy, just open a command window, browse to the Repository folder and type  'build'  and hit Enter.

When done, look in the /DesktopModules/Repository/package folder, you'll see two new .zip files, one install pacakge and one source package. You can now take the install package and install it on ANY DotNetNuke web site, either 3.X or 4.X.


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New Post 8/29/2008 10:39 AM
User is offline michael trapp
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Re: HOW TO: Making code changes and recompiling Repository 3.X 

For the dnn site does it have to be the source or can i use install

 
New Post 8/29/2008 11:06 AM
User is offline michael trapp
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Re: HOW TO: Making code changes and recompiling Repository 3.X 

When i try to install it after i modify and use nant it says cannot find .dnn file

 
New Post 8/29/2008 12:22 PM
User is offline Steve Fabian
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instaRe: HOW TO: Making code changes and recompiling Repository 3.X 

install is fine


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New Post 8/29/2008 12:23 PM
User is offline Steve Fabian
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Re: HOW TO: Making code changes and recompiling Repository 3.X 

make sure you are in the /DesktopModules/Repository folder when you run nant


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