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How to incremental build C# projects under .NET 2005?

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Hello,

I've noticed \INCREMENTAL build option has been removed in .NET 2005.

I want to make an incremental build for my solution.

My solution includes projects written in c#, some of the projects have references to other projects. When I make a little change in one project I don't want all my solution to be rebuilded again - only the necessary projects (This is the reason I have referenced the projects and not the dll files).
When I right click on a project and build it, it also build all the referenced projects I have in this project and not just the specific project


What should I do in order to build (automatically) just the relevant (non "up to date") projects.

Thanks in advance,

Miles1000.
Jul 26 '06 #1
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