Hi folks,

I am changing my build scripts to use <asminfo> to dynamically generate the
AssemblyInfo files, however this is giving me a problem.  Because the file
is generated, then my compiled DLL is always out of date with respect to the
source and so always gets build.  What I want to do is to put a condition on
the <asminfo> task to only execute if executing <vbc> or <csc> would result
in the DLL being re-built.  I vaguely remember seeing something about this
before, but can't find anything in the archives.

Anyone know a way of testing if my <vbc> / <csc> will build the DLL without
actually executing them or will I have to write a custom task?

Any pointers appreciated

Cheers,

Bill



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