Cosmos/source2/Build/Cosmos.Build.Installer/Cosmos.Build.Installer.csproj
EdwardNutting_cp bac3f98d56 VS2013 Support
This is relatively stable but no to be considered complete. Currently supported:
1. Installing user/dev kit (as normal)
2. Creating C#/VB/F# projects (latter 2 untested)
3. Debugging a Cosmos project - see limitations list below.

Debugging limitations:
1. Breakpoints sometimes fail to be hit. Only known thing that may help is recompile everything.
2. Specific breakpoint failure case: If you try and place a breakpoint on or after a "while(true)" statement it is extremely unreliable.

Other limitations:
1. VMWare occasionally breaks. If you get "Internal error" messages, or if VS crashes (don't let Windows "fix" it) or if VMWare fails to load properly there is only one known & reliable solution: Re-run the VMWare installer and hit "Repair". No restart required. You won't lose your VMs or settings (AFAI can tell).

If it all breaks, feel free to rant at it ;)
2013-11-06 21:01:49 +00:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="12.0" DefaultTargets="Build" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<PropertyGroup>
<Configuration Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == '' ">Debug</Configuration>
<Platform Condition=" '$(Platform)' == '' ">AnyCPU</Platform>
<ProductVersion>8.0.30703</ProductVersion>
<SchemaVersion>2.0</SchemaVersion>
<ProjectGuid>{27D94586-FE88-4203-BE6A-C99013FD5018}</ProjectGuid>
<OutputType>Library</OutputType>
<AppDesignerFolder>Properties</AppDesignerFolder>
<RootNamespace>Cosmos.Build.Installer</RootNamespace>
<AssemblyName>Cosmos.Build.Installer</AssemblyName>
<TargetFrameworkVersion>v4.5</TargetFrameworkVersion>
<FileAlignment>512</FileAlignment>
<SccProjectName>SAK</SccProjectName>
<SccLocalPath>SAK</SccLocalPath>
<SccAuxPath>SAK</SccAuxPath>
<SccProvider>SAK</SccProvider>
<TargetFrameworkProfile />
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Debug|AnyCPU' ">
<DebugSymbols>true</DebugSymbols>
<DebugType>full</DebugType>
<Optimize>false</Optimize>
<OutputPath>bin\Debug\</OutputPath>
<DefineConstants>DEBUG;TRACE</DefineConstants>
<ErrorReport>prompt</ErrorReport>
<WarningLevel>4</WarningLevel>
<Prefer32Bit>false</Prefer32Bit>
</PropertyGroup>
<PropertyGroup Condition=" '$(Configuration)|$(Platform)' == 'Release|AnyCPU' ">
<DebugType>pdbonly</DebugType>
<Optimize>true</Optimize>
<OutputPath>bin\Release\</OutputPath>
<DefineConstants>TRACE</DefineConstants>
<ErrorReport>prompt</ErrorReport>
<WarningLevel>4</WarningLevel>
<Prefer32Bit>false</Prefer32Bit>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Reference Include="System" />
<Reference Include="System.Core" />
<Reference Include="System.Xml.Linq" />
<Reference Include="System.Data.DataSetExtensions" />
<Reference Include="Microsoft.CSharp" />
<Reference Include="System.Data" />
<Reference Include="System.Xml" />
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Compile Include="Global.cs" />
<Compile Include="Log.cs" />
<Compile Include="Paths.cs" />
<Compile Include="Properties\AssemblyInfo.cs" />
<Compile Include="Task.cs" />
</ItemGroup>
<Import Project="$(MSBuildToolsPath)\Microsoft.CSharp.targets" />
<!-- To modify your build process, add your task inside one of the targets below and uncomment it.
Other similar extension points exist, see Microsoft.Common.targets.
<Target Name="BeforeBuild">
</Target>
<Target Name="AfterBuild">
</Target>
-->
</Project>