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5/27/2006 9:06 PM
 

Here's one for the ages....

When building/rebuilding the entire solution (and yes, I know you don't have too).  SOMETIMES, when working in the solution, and NOT running it, and you do a build or rebuild, the DotNetNuke.Dll build will fail.  If you immidiately build or rebuild again, it will build fine.  This happens more often when I have the build set to Debug, but it does happen occasionally when I have it set to Release.

Does anyone know why?  Is this a VS2005 bug?  It's not a big deal, just a pain in the butt sometimes when you are in the zone while developing.

Thanks, Greg

 
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6/7/2006 1:38 PM
 
To know for sure, we'd have to see the build errors. I have seen inconsistent build errors, tho. From what I remember, the ones I encountered were because of how the project-less project works. To fix them, key namespaces had to be explicitly imported on pages.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
www.michaelflanakin.com
 
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