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Command-line build (devenv /build, MSBuild, etc.)

In the comments about a post I made a year ago about devenv /build (here), a person named Peter just a couple weeks ago made the following comment:

When we use IDE to build a project, we have the file(s) checked-out, and IDE will build the changes (checked-out files), will command build do so? I.e. do I need to check in my changes in order to build them? If so, then that's a big drawback for command build.

Thanks,
Peter

Comments on that old post are now closed (maybe because it's a year old?), so I'll answer here.  Peter, I'm not sure I fully get your question, but in general we build whatever's on your machine, be it checked out or not.  This is true whether it's devenv /build or MSBuild.

There were a few other complaints about devenv /build putting up UI.  When this happens, it's a bug (sorry!).  In Whidbey, we will provide MSBuild, which is competely separable from VS and runs without any GUI around (as with NMake, NAnt, etc.).

Chris

 

Published Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:50 AM by cflaat
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