Matthew Mastracci wrote:
We solved it in-house by creating a new solution configuration based on
the Release configuration and called it "NAnt". The NAnt configuration
disables all the projects and uses Makefiles to call NAnt to build the
debug configuration.
This sounds very interesting. Please can you describe this more detailed ?
What do you mean with "disable all projects" ?
Because VS.NET thinks you are building in release mode, it locks release
files and lets your debug build work perfectly. The only problem with
this solution is that VS.NET's default intellisense doesn't work
properly in this mode.
The solution for the intellisense problem is to shell out for a copy of
Resharper from Jetbrains. Their intellisense is source-code based,
rather than DLL-based like VS.NET. :)
I use ReSharper since they started theit EAP program and won't miss it any
more ;-)
Regards
Klaus
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