Hi Anand, Thanks for your reply.
You might be onto something there - when I run C:\SVNProject\Project\Source>c:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework \v3.5\MSBuild.exe /? I get: Microsoft (R) Build Engine Version 3.5.30729.1 [Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 2.0.50727.3053] Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 2007. All rights reserved. I tried running it with /toolsversion:3.5 and it returned the same thing. I have .net Framework 3.5SP1 installed. What am I missing? Phil. On Sep 11, 11:39 am, "Desai, Anand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Are you sure that you are using .Net Framework 3.5 for this? > > Can you send the command line output when you try to run this command? > > -Anand > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > seffyroff > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 3:54 PM > To: ccnet-user > Subject: [ccnet-user] Re: MSBuild Include Paths Frustrations > > I'm calling msbuild.exe from the Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\ > directory, and still getting these errors, so either I have something set up > wrong or MS didn't Iron out all the C++ kinks :( > > I can't seem to find anything relevant on the net related to this issue, > which makes it all the more frustrating, as I feel I must be doing something > wrong that everyone else got right! > > Anyone successfully managed to get a C++ .sln with multiple projects in it to > successfully build with CCNet? Alex, you seem to suggest you have done so - > I'm not doing any multicore flag stuff, just a debug build targeted for > Windows DirectX. > > Here's my specific commandline: > > C:\SVNProject\Project\Source>c:\windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework > \v3.5\MSBuild.exe Project.sln /p:Configuration=Debug / p:Platform=DirectX > /v:diag > > I've tried adding various things like "/p:"VCBuildAdditionalOptions=/ useenv" > and "/p:ReferencePath=pathtoincludedheaders" etc but none of those things > appeared to make any difference. > > Best regards, > > Phil > > On Sep 11, 2:27 am, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I never really found a working solution for this and ended up giving > > up on MsBuild 2.0.5727 with C++ projects. However if you can use > > MsBuild 3.5 you will find Microsoft ironed out all the C++ kinks. The > > only exception I have found is you can not build 64 bit targets with > > the multicore flag. > > > On Sep 10, 11:44 am, seffyroff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi again guys, > > > > I'm attempting to build a C++ project from a .sln which has multiple > > > projects in it, using MSBuild. when I try and run MSBuild from teh > > > commandline with my sln file, Configuration and Platform settings, > > > it errors out because it can't find things like cstdio, d3d9, > > > windows.h etc. > > > > I've Googled and Googled and Googled and can't seem to find a way to > > > give MSBuild Include paths on the commandline. Anybody experienced > > > this? Am I approaching this wrong somewhow? > > ============================================================================== > Please access the attached hyperlink for an important electronic > communications disclaimer: > > http://www.credit-suisse.com/legal/en/disclaimer_email_ib.html > ==============================================================================
