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VS.NET 2003 IDE bugs, Part 2

I'm having another problem with Visual Studio .NET 2003. This one is related
to dependencies. I have two EXEs that are dependent upon a class library.
The projects for the class library and both EXEs are all open in the
solution I'm building.

For some strange reason, whenever I open the solution and click Build
Solution, everything compiles fine except for one of the EXEs stating that
the class library it depends on is "locked" or is non-existent. If I re-run
"Build Solution" the error repeats. But if I just rebuild the project for
that EXE, it builds fine, and then "Build Solution" thereafter works fine.

So now I am in the habit of just going to that EXE and rebuilding just that
(including its dependency class library) and then rebuilding the whole
solution.

Anyone know why this is happening and how to get around it?

Thanks,
Jon
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Jon, since you already wrote in your subject line that these bugs are
related to the IDE, and not to the C# language or compiler, why don't
you post in the IDE newsgroup? (microsoft.public.vsnet.ide)
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Nov 16 '05 #2
Christoph Nahr wrote:
Jon, since you already wrote in your subject line that these bugs are
related to the IDE, and not to the C# language or compiler, why don't
you post in the IDE newsgroup? (microsoft.public.vsnet.ide)


Why don't you tell that to the guy who posted the "Me and My Girlfriend
modelling our new bras" post?

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Nov 16 '05 #3
On Sun, 02 May 2004 20:38:07 GMT, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
<ja*****@earthlink.net> wrote:
Why don't you tell that to the guy who posted the "Me and My Girlfriend
modelling our new bras" post?


Because such posts are known as spam. Replying to them is pointless
since spammers don't read replies. Such posts must be filtered at the
server level; usually I don't even see them since I'm not reading this
group from the Microsoft website.
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http://www.kynosarges.de
Nov 16 '05 #4
On Sun, 02 May 2004 20:38:07 GMT, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
<ja*****@earthlink.net> wrote:
Why don't you tell that to the guy who posted the "Me and My Girlfriend
modelling our new bras" post?


Because such posts are known as spam. Replying to them is pointless
since spammers don't read replies. Such posts must be filtered at the
server level; usually I don't even see them since I'm not reading this
group from the Microsoft website.
--
http://www.kynosarges.de
Nov 16 '05 #5

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