Le mar. 4 déc. 2018 à 06:11, James Bigler <jamesbig...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> Unfortunately I don't think your suggestion will work. > > I need to invoke a custom executable to build my project and not a > msproject. I also need to copy the executable into the build directory. > Sorry I miss the fact that you moved the executable around and was not a "regular" compile. I've read your message too fast, obviously, sorry. I'm not much a Visual Studio user and it has been a long time since I need to compile something on windows. You basically require that an executable not built by VS appears as a "runnable/debuggable" target in VS? Are you able to do that from VS "manually" ? Again I'm no VS/Windows specialist so others may have more valuable remark on that. -- Eric
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