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Sep 26, 2014
04:00 AM
Does MSBuild work with with installshield from the command line
Hi
I am having problems getting msbuild to work from the command line, the command line i am using is:
msbuild ..\..\..\Tools\Installer\IS-QuickDesign\IS-QuickDesign.sln /noconsolelogger /t:build /p:Configuration=SINGLE_EXE_IMAGE /p:BuildVersion=%BuildVersion% /l:FileLogger,Microsoft.Build.Engine;Logfile=Logs\isquickdesign.log
the error that i am receiving is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\InstallShield\2014\InstallShield.targets(72,4): error MSB4067: The element <_VSSolutionFolderDefined> beneath element is unrecognized.
VSSolutionFolder is defined in the project!
What is going wrong?
What i would really like to do is use msbuild to build the project and pass the buildversion number and the prerequisite path on the command line, I would also like to know how to do that, but would really like to be able to get a simple build to work first!!
All help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I am having problems getting msbuild to work from the command line, the command line i am using is:
msbuild ..\..\..\Tools\Installer\IS-QuickDesign\IS-QuickDesign.sln /noconsolelogger /t:build /p:Configuration=SINGLE_EXE_IMAGE /p:BuildVersion=%BuildVersion% /l:FileLogger,Microsoft.Build.Engine;Logfile=Logs\isquickdesign.log
the error that i am receiving is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\InstallShield\2014\InstallShield.targets(72,4): error MSB4067: The element <_VSSolutionFolderDefined> beneath element
VSSolutionFolder is defined in the project!
What is going wrong?
What i would really like to do is use msbuild to build the project and pass the buildversion number and the prerequisite path on the command line, I would also like to know how to do that, but would really like to be able to get a simple build to work first!!
All help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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Dec 19, 2014
02:27 PM
Hi David,
Yes, you would use MSBuild to build a visual studio solution that has an Installshield project.
Using MSBuild to Build a Release from the Command Line
http://helpnet.flexerasoftware.com/installshield21helplib/installshield21helplib.htm#StartTopic=helplibrary/MSBuild_CmdLine.htm
Try removing the Installshield project from your solution and then additing it back in again. Maybe it just needs to reinitialized.
Grant
Yes, you would use MSBuild to build a visual studio solution that has an Installshield project.
Using MSBuild to Build a Release from the Command Line
http://helpnet.flexerasoftware.com/installshield21helplib/installshield21helplib.htm#StartTopic=helplibrary/MSBuild_CmdLine.htm
Try removing the Installshield project from your solution and then additing it back in again. Maybe it just needs to reinitialized.
Grant