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4/13/2012 6:02 PM
 
Thanks for the examples. Was able to get things working after looking at your post.
 
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7/20/2012 3:47 AM
 
Hi all ,

I wan to create One Package for Multiple modules using MSbuild ... how can i do this ... please provide any suggestion or document ...
 
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7/20/2012 6:34 AM
 

You could try looking out for a DotNetNuke-template for VS, that utilizes MSBuild to build packages for a project/solution.

There are several templates available (I myself use the DNNtc-template for my module-development), but I believe most of them (DNNtc for sure) are only able to create one package per VS-project, thus per module. This is fine by me as I believe the concept of modules is that you can install/delete/use modules as true modules, to maintain optimal flexibility. If modules are dependent on other modules, then use the module-dependency option to keep things connected.

 
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