I have a project in visual studio 2010. This project has the following post-build event command lines:
SET TARGET_PROJECT=TestMain
IF NOT EXIST "$(TargetDir)IceBox" (
XCOPY /E /I /Y "$(SolutionDir)Externals\IceBox" "$(TargetDir)IceBox"
)
IF NOT EXIST "$(TargetDir)bzip2.dll" (
COPY "$(SolutionDir)Externals\IceBox\bzip2.dll" "$(TargetDir)"
)
XCOPY /E /I /Y "$(SolutionDir)Externals\Infragistics" "$(TargetDir)"
But this commands are just used when I create a debug or a release. When I publish my project will this commands ignored. Gives it a possibility to use this commands when I publish the project?
Thanks for any help.
I recently faced a similar problem. I wanted to run a command 'only' if I published the application and not with every build.
I added a post publish task. Since I don't use MSBuild directly I modified my solution csproj file.
Example:
Solution Name: MyKillerApp
Project File name: MyKillerApp.csproj
Open the file with Notepad++ or other text editor and navigate to the end of the file and find this section(should be almost at the end):
<PropertyGroup>
<PreBuildEvent>
</PreBuildEvent>
</PropertyGroup>
Then add your postpublish task
<PropertyGroup>
<PreBuildEvent>
</PreBuildEvent>
</PropertyGroup>
<Target Name="AfterPublish">
<Exec Command="..\..\Documentation\DoxyGenExe\createDocs.bat" />
</Target>
My task runs a bat file that runs Doxygen (a very nice docs creation program) and some other tasks.
You can create a bat file to run any commands is very handy