Is a separate Visual Studio license required for a build machine?

benPearce picture benPearce · Apr 23, 2009 · Viewed 26.6k times · Source

I know that some companies allow you to install their products on build machines as required without requiring a separate license (DevExpress is one that comes to mind). However I was wondering if Microsoft had the same allowances on licenses.

MSBuild does not support vdproj directly and require you to run Visual Studio from the command line to build the setup project. See here

I need to produce a setup file via an automated build; do I need to purchase an additional license for the build machine?

Edit: I have spoken to our admin in charge of licensing and he was happy for me to install VS2008 on the build machine without purchasing an additional license, believing that a license should not be required. If I here more official information I will update again.

Edit 2: I have heard that Microsoft will allow VS2008 to be installed on a build machine as long as the instance is not being used by a developer for active development.

Answer

JP Alioto picture JP Alioto · Apr 23, 2009

Here is the agreement (PDF link!). (There are different ones for different versions of VS). So it depends on how you read ...

General. One user may install and use copies of the software to design, develop, test and demonstrate your programs. Testing does not include staging on a server in a production environment, such as loading content prior to production use.

To me that says you don't need an additional license because one user can install and use copies. But, I am not a lawyer. :)