The other alternative is to put the relevant project in a different solution, and don't open it, but reference it. I'm not sure if your scheme supports this sort of change.
My feelings would be like yours; rebuilding files you're working with all the time is bad (I had this problem in dashy, which I solved by generating the 'correct' file post-build, but this doesn't work for you (as I understand you situation) because I wasn't generating project files themselves, just configs). On 6/24/10, Stephen Price <[email protected]> wrote: > I've had a look at what's being added to the project file, and its a list of > config strings from a global setting file. It contains various urls for the > target build. > > <#@ include file="globals.ttinclude" #> > > I'm assuming those string are then referenced in the project (I'm told this > project needs the include file to target particular publishing urls). > > I'll check out silky' suggestion to see if that helps. > > cheers, > Stephen > > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:49 PM, David Kean <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Apart from unloading the project, I don’t believe you can do this. >> >> >> >> Why does the T4 build the project file? To add source files? If so, can >> you >> make it take a filter, such as <Compiler Include="*.cs" />? >> >> >> >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Price >> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:44 PM >> *To:* ozDotNet >> *Subject:* Generated project files >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> One of our project files is being generated from a tt file, and each time >> I >> do a build the project file is replaced. This triggers the IDE to reload >> the >> project file while its doing a build. >> >> Anyone know a way to have it automatically ignore or load the project file >> and not ask me? (just for this one project file). >> >> >> >> Please note this was not my idea, nor do I like it. It's caught me out >> twice now, wondering why files I've added to the project suddenly are not >> in >> the project when I build. Not to mention the reloading (see nag) of the >> project file during a build. >> >> >> >> Kind of hoping there's a property setting somewhere or maybe a build >> order/dependency thing. >> >> >> >> cheers, >> >> Stephen >> >> >> >> >> > -- silky http://www.programmingbranch.com/
