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      3rd Feb 2004
I'm building a project on a remote server. My pdb file is so large i have to wait 10 minuts for the upload to complete whenever I run my application. Is there a way to cut down the pdb file size?
 
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You could make your assemblies smaller. Maybe if you have really, really,
really deep and longwinded namespaces that would increase the size. But
mostly, I would just make the assemblies 300 KB apiece maximum. If you're
using a flexible build system (as in NOT visual studio) then you might be
able to have more assemblies in your debug builds than in your release
builds, if your deployment situation requires more consolidation.


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> I'm building a project on a remote server. My pdb file is so large i have

to wait 10 minuts for the upload to complete whenever I run my application.
Is there a way to cut down the pdb file size?


 
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