Hmm, we've been building products for years using shell scripts.  Lately we 
have been using PowerShell.  I've been reading "The Build Master" book by 
Vincent Maraia (the Microsoft build lab guru), and even he says the way to go 
is to use command line scripts (Chapter 5, First, Every Build Needs A Script).  
So I don't know about using TeamBuild - unless I can have it just fire off a 
PowerShell script before & after the solutions build.  Anybody doing this?  

 

I think that MSBUILD is great for dependency analysis and provides a much 
better file format for VS project files but as a complete build lab environment 
- I don't know.  We do stuff like search/replace version numbers, ZIP files for 
stashing PDBs, run IsCmd.exe to build the installer, maintain separate lists of 
folks to mail when the build fails vs succeeds.  I know you can do all this 
stuff within TeamBuild/MSBuild but the PowerShell script files are so much 
easier to read and deal with than all the angle brackets in a MSBUILD file.  
Shell scripts really are good at doing these sort of tasks.  Force fitting 
these tasks into MSBUILD seems a bit over the top to me.  What think ye?

 

--

Keith

 

P.S.  Yeah, yeah I'm a Window PowerShell MVP but I would feel the same way if I 
weren't - really.  J

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Prior, David 
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 5:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Building MSI's using TFS Build Server

 

Hi,

 

I have several projects (ASP.Net and WinForms) that we build MSI's for 
deployment. I have just migrated these projects into TFS (was using Source 
Safe) and am now setting up the Build Server to run automatic builds. The 
problem I have at the moment is that the deployment projects are not generating 
an MSI file, or at least I can't find the file generated?

 

I have checked that the build configuration in Visual Studio includes the 
deployment projects in its configuration, and I can manually build the 
deployment project to create an MSI, so I know that the project compiles 
successfully.

 

Am I missing something here or has anyone had success in building deployment 
projects to create MSI's using TFS Build Server?

 

I am now investigating WiX, not sure what it's all about yet.

 

Cheers,

 

David 

 

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