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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T21:26:19+00:00 2026-06-08T21:26:19+00:00

At the end of a NAnt script, the last step is to create a

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At the end of a NAnt script, the last step is to create a ZIP file.

Currently, I’m doing this:

<zip zipfile="${target.dropfile}">
    <fileset basedir="${somefolder}">
        <include name="file1.dll" />
    </fileset>
    <fileset basedir="${someotherfolder}">
        <include name="file2.dll" />
    </fileset>
    <!-- ...etc ... -->
</zip>

This works fine, but I want the zip file to be a little more organized. I want the zip file to contain two folders, folder1 and folder2, and I want file1.dll to be in folder1 and file2.dll to be in folder2. Is there any way of doing this within the <zip /> task?

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    2026-06-08T21:26:20+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 9:26 pm

    Just use the prefix variable.

    <zip zipfile="${target.dropfile}">
        <fileset basedir="${somefolder}" prefix="folder1">
            <include name="file1.dll" />
        </fileset>
        <fileset basedir="${someotherfolder}" prefix="folder2">
            <include name="file2.dll" />
        </fileset>
        <!-- ...etc ... -->
    </zip>
    
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