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Running an executable pre and post compilation in VS.NET (2003)I'm writing a plugin with VS.NET (2003), for an application (Autodesk Maya). My work cycle is basically: 1. write code 2. unload plugin in target application (where I do my testing) 3. compile plugin 4. load plugin in external application (bash head against table when plugin does not work) The external application has a command that allows an external application to give it any command -- including unloading a plugin. I'd like to have VS.NET run a small executable that does step 2 (before compilation) and step 3 (after compilation). Can VS.NET run an executable pre-post compilation? Thanks, - Olumide PS: laziness (the good kind) is the mother of invention :-) >Can VS.NET run an executable pre-post compilation? Sure. You can configure it in the project properties dialog.Mattias -- Mattias Sjögren [C# MVP] mattias @ mvps.org http://www.msjogren.net/dotnet/ | http://www.dotnetinterop.com Please reply only to the newsgroup. On 25 Oct, 06:04, Mattias Sjögren <mattias.dont.want.s***@mvps.org>
wrote: > >Can VS.NET run an executable pre-post compilation? Thanks. I see that would be done in Build -> Pre-build Event | Post-> > Sure. You can configure it in the project properties dialog. Build Event .... On 25 Oct, 22:25, Olumide <50***@web.de> wrote:
> Thanks. I see that would be done in Build -> Pre-build Event | Post- I sometimes get the Project Build Error PRJ0019, and a dialog with the> Build Event .... message "<my_program> is not a valid Win32 application" or something like that -- although this my_program runs in the command window. Do you have spaces in the paths to any of the stuff you are running? If so
you need to put quotes around the paths just like you would at the command line, Show quote "Olumide" <50***@web.de> wrote in message news:1193412240.330253.170910@z9g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > On 25 Oct, 22:25, Olumide <50***@web.de> wrote: >> Thanks. I see that would be done in Build -> Pre-build Event | Post- >> Build Event .... > > I sometimes get the Project Build Error PRJ0019, and a dialog with the > message "<my_program> is not a valid Win32 application" or something > like that -- although this my_program runs in the command window. > |
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