True - but then you actually need the IDE installed on
that machine. With the CSPROJ task, you only need the
free C# compiler (as in, you don't need a VS.Net
license for your build machine).

The <devenv> task is really just the <exec> task.

--- Brad Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin Dente wrote:
> 
> > [...] a task that builds directly from the VS.Net
> project file would be
> > even nicer. Of course, VBPROJ and VCPROJ tasks
> would likely follow.
> 
> All of the above can be done from devenv.com (open a
> command prompt and type
> "devenv /?" for command line options). A <devenv>
> task sounds like a better
> fit. :)
> 
> Brad
> 
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