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Building VC++.Net CF application in commandline

Dear All,
I have an application writtern on VC++.net my question is how to
compile that application in command line.

I tried to compile it using msbuild <.vcproj/configuration =
Release

it is compiling but my problem is how should i specify which sdk it
should use. Either pocketpc 2003 or smartphone 2003 or is there any
other way apart from msbuild i should use.

Thanks in advance.
Jan 25 '08 #1
3 1554
Managed C++ is not supported in the compact framework.
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Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
OpenNETCF Consulting
Giving back to the embedded community
http://community.OpenNETCF.com
"Nash" <je******@gmail.comwrote in message
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Dear All,
I have an application writtern on VC++.net my question is how to
compile that application in command line.

I tried to compile it using msbuild <.vcproj/configuration =
Release

it is compiling but my problem is how should i specify which sdk it
should use. Either pocketpc 2003 or smartphone 2003 or is there any
other way apart from msbuild i should use.

Thanks in advance.

Jan 25 '08 #2
On Jan 25, 7:06*pm, "<ctacke/>" <ctacke[at]opennetcf[dot]comwrote:
Managed C++ is not supported in the compact framework.

--

Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
OpenNETCF Consulting
Giving back to the embedded communityhttp://community.OpenNETCF.com

"Nash" <jeevs...@gmail.comwrote in message

news:f4**********************************@q77g2000 hsh.googlegroups.com...
Dear All,
I have an application writtern on VC++.net my question is how to
compile that application in command line.
I tried to compile it using msbuild <.vcproj/configuration =
Release
it is compiling but my problem is how should i specify which sdk it
should use. Either pocketpc 2003 or smartphone 2003 or is there any
other way apart from msbuild i should use.
Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
no i have created it using vc++->smart device project option
Jan 28 '08 #3
Then simply use MSBUILD to run your project or solution file from the
command line.
--

Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
OpenNETCF Consulting
Giving back to the embedded community
http://community.OpenNETCF.com

"Nash" <je******@gmail.comwrote in message
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On Jan 25, 7:06 pm, "<ctacke/>" <ctacke[at]opennetcf[dot]comwrote:
Managed C++ is not supported in the compact framework.

--

Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
OpenNETCF Consulting
Giving back to the embedded communityhttp://community.OpenNETCF.com

"Nash" <jeevs...@gmail.comwrote in message

news:f4**********************************@q77g2000 hsh.googlegroups.com...
Dear All,
I have an application writtern on VC++.net my question is how to
compile that application in command line.
I tried to compile it using msbuild <.vcproj/configuration =
Release
it is compiling but my problem is how should i specify which sdk it
should use. Either pocketpc 2003 or smartphone 2003 or is there any
other way apart from msbuild i should use.
Thanks in advance.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
no i have created it using vc++->smart device project option
Jan 28 '08 #4

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