I would recommend that in situations where you have a team working on a set
of projects, that you keep each in its own solution. In fact, if you are
using VSS or something, check in just the project file, not the solution
file.
"Cliff Williams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> How are people managing multiple, interdependent projects in the same
> solution? If I have to rebuild my solution file one more time, I think
> my head is going to spin around and pop off.
>
> I've seen tools like Nant around, but it seems to have a pretty big
> learning curve. Is it easier than I think? How does it integrate with
> debugging? Are there other tools?
>
> BTW, I've read dozens of posts describing similar problems along with
> the handful of MS articles on working around the issues. I've been
> fighting this for the last two versions of VS.NET and have tried many,
> many different configurations to no avail. I would prefer to have a
> robust alternate method rather than tapdance around the idiosyncrasies
> of VS.NET.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Cliff Williams
> Indiepants Software
|