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Build.Net Release 0.6.2

Build.Net is a build tool that parses and builds VS.NET project files.

Build.Net is run from the command line. It recursively searches a
directory for VS.NET project files to build. This directory to be
searched is passed in via the '-find' parameter. Any *.csproj OR
*.vbproj that is found is parsed into an object model and added to the
build list. Any *pattern* in the -findexclude parameter will NOT be
built. Build.Net will attempt to build any dependcies that does not
already exist in the output directory. The dependency is *hopefully*
in the build list. Your project files should all have the same output
directory (OutputPath).

http://serial.n6k.com/build.net/

Additional Features
-------------------
Visual Source Safe integration. Build.Net will perform a vss get from
the repository to the directory listed in the -find parameter by using
-vssget or -g command.

Email notification. Build.Net will send email to an address or
addresses separated by ';', when the build completes with Sucess or
Failure. Double quotes should be used with email addresses.

Logging. Build.Net logs the full build process. Format is
Build.Net-YYYYMMdd
Nov 17 '05 #1
3 1106


Julian wrote:
Build.Net is a build tool that parses and builds VS.NET project files.

Build.Net is run from the command line. It recursively searches a
directory for VS.NET project files to build. This directory to be
searched is passed in via the '-find' parameter. Any *.csproj OR
*.vbproj that is found is parsed into an object model and added to the
build list. Any *pattern* in the -findexclude parameter will NOT be
built. Build.Net will attempt to build any dependcies that does not
already exist in the output directory. The dependency is *hopefully*
in the build list. Your project files should all have the same output
directory (OutputPath).


csprog and vbproj? So why post this to the VC++ group if it doesn't
handle vcproj files?
Nov 17 '05 #2
Russell Hind <no****@no-where.com> wrote in news:OvSJx$bWEH A.2844
@TK2MSFTNGP11.p hx.gbl:
csprog and vbproj? So why post this to the VC++ group if it doesn't
handle vcproj files?


You can use 'vcbuild' for command-line build C++ projects
(http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/cplusplus/)

Thanks,
--
Tarek Madkour, Visual C++ Team
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Nov 17 '05 #3


Tarek Madkour [MSFT] wrote:

You can use 'vcbuild' for command-line build C++ projects
(http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/cplusplus/)


Thanks, that will come in handy

Russell
Nov 17 '05 #4

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