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Old 06-23-2006, 01:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Is there a way to Compile scripts into Scripts.CS.dll with VS2005???

Hi all. It seems lots of people try to find syntax errors with VS2005 and just then, go to compile it with runuo.exe. What I am looking forward is to compile every scripts into Scripts.CS.dll with VS2005 and this task would not be needed to be executed by runuo.exe itself.

My procedure:

1. Create new project from existing codes (the Scripts codes);
2. Set the project as a Class Library;
3. Add runuo.exe as reference;
4. Change some project properties so it outputs Scripts.CS.dll.

Is it valid?
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Hi all. It seems lots of people try to find syntax errors with VS2005 and just then, go to compile it with runuo.exe. What I am looking forward is to compile every scripts into Scripts.CS.dll with VS2005 and this task would not be needed to be executed by runuo.exe itself.

My procedure:

1. Create new project from existing codes (the Scripts codes);
2. Set the project as a Class Library;
3. Add runuo.exe as reference;
4. Change some project properties so it outputs Scripts.CS.dll.

Is it valid?
Even if you do this, RunUO will recompile the scripts, but you can use Visual Studio to make sure your work compiles.
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