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Aaron Hallberg
Five things about me...
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I got tagged by Buck Hodges in the five things about me blogging game that's going around, so here goes: I spent much of my youth playing music - even started college at the University of Maryland (go Terps!) as a piano performance major, studying...
Aaron Hallberg
Getting the Modified Files for a Team Build Build
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I've had several people inquire recently about how to figure out which files have changed since the previous Team Build build... In V1 there is no straightforward way to do this, unfortunately, though we plan to remedy that in the next version of Team...
Aaron Hallberg
Doing an Incremental Get in Team Build
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In Team Build v1.0, it is not possible, without some trickeration, to do an incremental get without also doing an incremental build . (The process for doing both is documented here , and consits of setting the SkipClean property to true, the SkipInitializeWorkspace...
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