I have been experiencing a weird problem that I can\'t find a solution to. When I am running a project through ant and there\'s an uncaught exception, ant simply freezes with absolutely no error. Here
G\'day, Can the following strategy be implemented with subversion? A stable trunk that holds the production version of an application
I have a big VS2010 solution, which contains a bunch of C# projects. One of those projects consumes a C++ (native, aka unmanaged) library via P/Invoke. To ensure everything builds correctly, I have in
On m开发者_运维问答ac os x, I\'m trying to link against frameworks that are in a non standard location.
I need to replace a simple string in a minified .js file 开发者_运维问答after a successful build in VS2010.
I wrote a build script in ant. The source code of my project is versioned in svn. As a part of my project I had to write a java class, that contains information from subversion. In general, the build
In relatively big projects which are using plain old make, even building the project when nothing has changed takes a few tens of seconds. Especially with many executions of make -C, which have the ne
I receive the following warning: 开发者_C百科[javac] build.xml:9: warning: \'includeantruntime\' was not set,
I have a Visual Studio 2010 solution with a few projects. I can successfully build with Build -> Build Solution or Build -> Build MyCompany.MyProduct.MyProject. After building I press CTRL+F5 and succ
I create a window a开发者_StackOverflow中文版pplication using visual studio vb.net which including some textboxes and a button. But my boss wants me to create an executable file which can be run using