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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
- <package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2010/07/nuspec.xsd">
- <metadata>
- <id>WinSW</id>
- <version>$version$</version>
- <title>Windows Service Wrapper</title>
- <summary>WinSW is a binary, which can be used to wrap and manage custom executables as Windows services.</summary>
- <description>
- Windows Service Wrapper (WinSW) is a binary, which can be used to wrap and manage custom executables as Windows services. The project has a MIT License, hence it can be used just as a binary even in commercial systems. Currently the distributable includes binaries targeting .NET Frameworks 2.0 and 4.0.
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- WinSW provides a CL for installation and management of Windows services. It also offers many advanced options, which can be configured via additional XML file. Several examples: logging of spawned executables with log rotation, automated update of files from URL, runaway process termination, shared directory mapping on startup, etc.
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- More info about the wrapper is available in the projects GitHub repository.
- </description>
- <authors>WinSW contributors</authors>
- <owners>Oleg Nenashev, Kohsuke Kawaguchi</owners>
- <license type="expression">MIT</license>
- <projectUrl>https://github.com/winsw/winsw</projectUrl>
- <!--<iconUrl>TODO</iconUrl>-->
- <copyright>Copyright (c) 2008-2020 Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sun Microsystems, Inc., CloudBees, Inc., Oleg Nenashev and other contributors</copyright>
- <requireLicenseAcceptance>false</requireLicenseAcceptance>
- <tags>service wrapper</tags>
- <dependencies>
- <!-- No explicit dependencies, everything is bundled via ILMerge -->
- </dependencies>
- </metadata>
- <files>
- <file src="artifacts\publish\WinSW-net461.exe" target="lib\net461\WinSW-net461.exe" />
- <file src="samples\complete.xml" target="lib\net461\WinSW-net461.xml" />
- </files>
- </package>
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