I currently have <PropertyGroup> <PostBuildEvent>copy \"$(TargetPath)\" \"$(SolutionDir)Shared.Lib\\$(TargetFileName)\"</PostBuildEvent>
I have a bunch of VS 2005 C++ projects, which build a number of dlls and executables, which are a small part of a large interdependent file hierarchy. In order to debug the files, I copy the built exe
This is driving me insane. With Prism\'s Modularity Quickstart, building a Module moves it to the main application\'s bin\\Debug folder开发者_JS百科. When I try to do the same, the file goes to the ap
When adding an Application Configuration file to a .Net project in Visual Studio it will be named app.config and will be renamed (on build) to ApplicationName.config.
I want to add post-build events to a project, elegantly. I wrote them in batch first, but there\'s a little logic in them, so I thought it might be best to write them in a more readable language. The
Wanted to pick the brains of those MS Build/ VS Post build exponents here. I would like to have my web.config entries customizable per user/machine/environment.
I want to run a batch script every time before starting program for debugging. For the build events, such functionality is realized using pre-build event, post-build event.
Hy there! I\'m using this piece of code, to copy some files on post-build-event: &l开发者_运维知识库t;PropertyGroup>
In the project I\'ve inherited, the original developer used a number of post-build events in his Visual Studio projects to copy around DLL\'s and stuff when building inside VS.
Hi I am running following command from my post build event: C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows\\v7.0A\\bin\\mt.exe -manifest \"$(ProjectDir)$(TargetName).exe.manifest\" -updateresource:\"$(Ta