The new SDK <v7.1> is very light around 400 MEG...


----- Original Message ----
From: Cedric JP. Brasey <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, May 27, 2010 12:04:46 PM
Subject: Re: [ccnet-user] Building VS2010 projects without installing VS2010

Dilbertdave,

My previous experiences with the sdk from ms is that it can take upto  
4gb to install. But it really does depend on how much you want to  
install. The installer itself is quite small.

Good luck!


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On 27 May 2010, at 19:45, "DilbertDave" <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are currently moving to Visual Studio 2010 and migrating our
> existing VS2005/.NET2.0 projects to .NET3.5.
>
> I committed an updated ASP.NET projects to SVN and then modified my
> NAnt scripts to call MSBuild 3.5 and was surprised to see the normal
> CI build succeed!
>
> However I was not so lucky when I attempted to perform a 'deployment'
> build, i.e. building the application and deploying to the test IIS
> server.
> Firstly, although I was building to .NET 3.5 MSBuild 3.5 was not going
> to do the job and after researching the error message (which escapes
> me right now) I found that I had to install .NET 4.0. That's fine,
> it's the base for VS2010 and it will still build to .NET 3.5, no
> problems there.
> So with .NET4.0 installed I thought I was home and free but now I get
> errors relating to aspnet_merge being missing! A quick Google search
> and it looks like I need to install the Windows SDK - which can
> apparently consume 4GB..!!!! I don't have that amount of free space on
> the build server!
>
> So the question is: what do I need to install on the build server
> (which will soon be running CCNet 1.5) in order to build solutions
> developed in VS2010?
>
> Somebody out there must have done it and I won't be the only one who
> will appreciate a few pointers.
>
> Thanks in advance


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