At 11:00 18/11/2013, Zadark Portal wrote:
Reference. For VS 2013 http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudio/archive/2013/07/24/msbuild-is-now-part-of-visual-studio.aspx
Given this information about how MSBuild is being repackaged... I am wondering if Visual Studio 2010 Express - or any VS/VC# Express version - really HAS to be installed to be able to build OpenSim from the GIT master source versions where only runprebuild.bat and compile.bat (which uses msbuild)?
If we never open a Visual Studio/C# solution file is the Visual Studio install required, or can a more minimal setup of a relevant .NET framework install, or the latest Microsoft Build Toools 2013 with its inbuilt msbuild be used instead?
I don't use all this Microsoft development environment stuff, so I hope my question makes sense. It just seems a pity to have to install masses or large development environment stuff on all our systems just to be able to compile OpenSim. It makes it impractical on a Microsoft Surface Pro with its limited capacity SSD drive for example, something I have done before while travelling to test things while away from our main grid servers.
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