Hi Sean, 
I've had the odd funny in the past too, which is why I've tried everything I have to 
make it work (see below).  In this case, I can move all the code to a new machine, 
without any dll's and it STILL doesn't work.  I've tried just about every permutation 
of everything.
 
Frustrated of Canterbury
 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Sean Greer (SBI-Chico) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tue 16/04/2002 21:31 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: [DOTNET] NIGHTMARE BUG!! Visual Studio fails to build debug, but release 
works fine..



        I've had my share of build problems Visual Studio .NET 1-oh-my-God! as well.
        My last resort has always been to close Visual Studio and delete the bin and
        obj directories for all projects.  Once this is done, I have been able to
        build regardless of the previous error (missing reference, locked file,
        etc.)
        
        Good luck,
        
        Seang
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: James Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 1:15 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: [DOTNET] NIGHTMARE BUG!! Visual Studio fails to build debug,
        but release works fine..
        
        
        I am developing a .net project.  The solution has 14 projects, of
        varying size.  The compiled IL is a total of 640k so far.  So it's
        getting big, but
        you wouldn't expect there to be any problems.
        
        Today VS.NET has started refusing to build my project in debug mode.  A
        simple 'using Adastra.CMS.Business' statement gives the standard
        reference problem message:
        
        "Main.cs(8): The type or namespace name 'CMS' does not exist in the
        class or namespace 'Adastra' (are you missing an assembly reference?)"
        
        However, I have got the correct project in my references.
        
        Deleting the reference and re-adding it has no effect.
        Inspecting the compiled dll with ildasm indicates that yes, the
        namespace is in there.
        
        Would you believe building a release mode version works perfectly???
        
        I have tried full rebuilds, partial rebuilds, del *.dll /s, del *.pdb /s
        and a rebuild.  I've tried restarting devenv.  I've tried rebooting.
        I've deleted the solution and recreated it. I've deleted the
        project that contains the adastra.cms.business namespace. I've done a
        full
        repair/reinstall of vs.net; I've copied the project to another machine
        and tried building it on there (same again). I've tried pulling my hair
        out.  I've tried shouting.  But nothing seems
        to work.
        
        I don't understand -- seeing as a release build works fine!
        
        This is frustrating as hell.  I've been trying to solve this for 7 hours
        straight now, and you can guess how I feel about visual studio.net right
        about now.
        
        Anyone got any ideas?
        
        
        
        
        Please??? ;-)
        
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