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[jira] Commented: (QPID-2134) Remove Windows Visual Studio
.sln/.vcproj files from svn; generate them during release process
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Steve Huston commented on QPID-2134:
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Note that this does not affect the wcf component - its solution/project files must remain since CMake currently doesn't have the support required to generate the C#, .NET things needed there, as I understand it.
> Remove Windows Visual Studio .sln/.vcproj files from svn; generate them during release process
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> Key: QPID-2134
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-2134
> Project: Qpid
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Build Tools, C++ Broker, C++ Client
> Affects Versions: 0.6
> Reporter: Steve Huston
> Assignee: Steve Huston
> Fix For: 0.6
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> In 0.5 the qpid C++ release contains Visual Studio project (.vcproj) and solution (.sln) files for building Qpid C++ on Windows. Subsequent to 0.5, CMake was introduced. This obviates the need for maintaining source-controlled vcproj/sln files. Those files are now generated during the cmake configuration phase (as are Linux Makefiles, on that platform).
> Before 0.6 is released, the source-controlled vcproj/sln files should be removed from the repository and the release process adjusted to incorporate the cmake-generated files instead.
> Is there a script or defined procedure documented somewhere? On the wiki I could find only a mention that one needs to be developed, and notes from how previous RMs did it (apparantly by hand).
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