Re: All Builds All The Time!
- From: "Nate Smith" <n8_dawg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 15:23:16 -0400
Thanks for your suggestion, Phil. I REALLY didn't want to pull all the
projects and add them again. I checked and somehow all the projects had
Incremental Build set to FALSE. I set it to True on all of them and it
fixed the problems. Thanks again for saving me the time.
Nate S.
>> I ... have a suggestion or 2 ...
>> First, remove all VSS binding from each > project.
>> Second, remove all of the projects from the VSS database.
>> Delete them completely. Then add them back into VSS as if they
>> were new projects ... See if that doesn't fix it.
>
> (No - I've looked repeatedly and I /can't/ find a Smiley).
>
> Frankly, Kevin, you have *got* to be kidding!
>
> Reinstall a /single/ client PC and you have to totally destroy and
> recreate an application in Source Safe?!
> There has *got* to be a better way of fixing it than that.
>
> Nate,
>
> Are all your projects in Debug Mode?
> Have you selected Incremental Build for each project?
> Does Source Safe hold the vbproj.user files as well as the vbproj?
> Have you used the Configuration Manager and [re]selected which
> projects you want built each time?
>
> HTH,
> Phill W.
>
>
.
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