I can give you an example using aspnet_compiler later today. Not sure if this 
what you are looking for.


Thon Becker

--- Original Message ---
From: [email protected]
Date: 5/29/2010 5:53 AM
Subject: [ccnet-user] Re: Building VS2010 projects without installing VS2010

Hmmm - still no luck! I've installed VS2010 onto the VM (which used to
be our prototype server before CCNet went live) and everything started
working fine.

Looks like I'm just going to have to clean down the live CCNet server
to free up and space and do a minimal installation (I only installed
VB, C# and the Visual Web Developer options onto the VM).

The underlying issue here is that our servers are mainly VMs that run
on a single virtualisation server and when the Infrastructure guy spun
off a Server 2003 instance he did so with a 10GB C: drive (which
cannot be increased afterwards apparently) and a 20GB E: drive (which
can be increased as required). The problem is that when any of the
Microsoft installers ask you for a location to install the software it
still the bulk of it on the damn C: drive anyway (why does it ask!?).
The result is that we have filled the system drive and now have little
room to move.
Looks like I'm going to have to ask for a new server instance to be
spun up with a larger system drive (20GB?) and migrate the builds over
to it.

I'm still going to look into getting a VM building our ASP.NET
Websites and Web Applications without the need to install Visual
Studio but I don't hold out much hope to be honest.

Wish me luck

Cheers

On May 28, 1:50 pm, DilbertDave <[email protected]> wrote:
Hmmm - having problems now with a Web Application project (the
previous one was a Web Site project).

I've resorted to using a VM to try to determine exactly what needs to
be installed fo get these builds running.

Will report back if I ever get out of the other side of this rabbit
hole (why is it so difficult!)

On May 28, 9:54 am, DilbertDave <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well it's close but not quite there!

> I've installed the .NET Development components from the SDK but I
> still cannot perform a Web Deployment build.

> Hunting around I found that the wdproj file (the Web Deployment
> Projects file) imports Microsoft.WebDeployment.targets from ProgFiles
> \MSBuild\Microsoft\WebDeployment\v10.0 and this file resolves the
> location of the aspnet_merge file to be in the same folder - but it's
> not there! The SDK has installed it in ProgFiles\Microsoft SDKs\Windows
> \v7.1\bin

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