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Building setup project in TFS Build.

 
 
drozd
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      25th Nov 2010
Hi,

I'm building a smart device setup project as part of a Team Build
script using the Devenv task. My solution consists of a start project
and a number of other library projects - the start project references
all other modules. The setup projects is configured to use the output
of the start project. The problem I'm having is that when run on the
build server, the cab file contains only the start project output but
none of its dependencies.

I can achieve what I need by configuring the setup project to use the
outputs of all the other projects, but this introduces duplication and
adds another step I have to remember when adding a new project to the
solution.

Have you solved this problem in some other way? Can you suggest
something?

P.S. The other strange thing is that this issue doesn't appear when
running the same build script locally as a desktop-build, even after
doing Clean Solution.
 
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