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Building Project via commandline

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SStory - 23 Feb 2004 19:23 GMT
I am curious.

I have a project that needs to be built (vb.net)
Then obfuscated with the community edition, then build the setup, and
several other things need to take place.

How can I do this via some build or make file or via macro, or whatever?

I want to press a button, or run a command and have it do all this tedious
stuff for me.

Any help appreciated.

Shane
SStory - 23 Feb 2004 21:46 GMT
Or has anyone used the QNDObfuscator by Dan Appleman?

Please give input.  Looking for best, economical, simplest solution.

Thanks,

Shane
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Helene Day - 26 Feb 2004 14:03 GMT
I am using devenv to build my solution from a batch file...

Helene

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SStory - 26 Feb 2004 15:04 GMT
Helen,

ok....

could you please give me some sample code to do a windows app. something
that uses some imports in vb?

I have had no luck understanding vbc and
downloaded nant and have problems getting it to working either.

They only included a very trivial hello world app.

Thanks,

Shane
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