Visual Studio 2010 Publish Web feature not including all DLLs

reustmd picture reustmd · May 12, 2010 · Viewed 15.9k times · Source

I have an ASP.NET MVC 2 application.

  • Web project contains a reference to SomeProject
  • SomeProject contains references to ExternalAssembly1 and ExternalAssembly2.
  • SomeProject explicitly calls into ExternalAssembly1, but NOT ExternalAssembly2.
  • ExternalAssembly1 calls into ExternalAssembly2

When I perform a local build everything is cool. All DLLs are included in the bin\debug folder. The problem is that when I use the Publish Web command in Visual Studio 2010, it deploys everything except ExternalAssembly2.

It appears to ignore assemblies that aren't directly used (remember, ExternalAssembly2 is only used by ExternalAssembly1).

Is there any way I can tell Visual Studio 2010 to include ExternalAssembly2?

I can write a dummy method that calls into ExternalAssembly2. This does work, but I really don't want to have dummy code for the sole purpose of causing VS2010 to publish the DLL.

Answer

reustmd picture reustmd · May 24, 2010

None of these answers are sufficient in my mind. This does seem to be a genuine bug. I will update this response if I ever find a non-hack solution, or Microsoft fixes the bug.

Update:

Doesn't seem promising. https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/731303/publish-web-feature-not-including-all-dlls