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File Resource Management Library (.NET)

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A .NET implementation of a file resource management, with complete support for VS_VERSIONINFO version resources.
@echo off

if "%~1"=="" ( 
 call :Usage
 goto :EOF
)

pushd "%~dp0"
setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION

for /D %%n in ( "%ProgramFiles%\NUnit*" ) do (
 set NUnitDir=%%~n
)

if NOT EXIST "%NUnitDir%" (
 echo Missing NUnit, expected in %NUnitDir%
 exit /b -1
)

set VisualStudioCmd=%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Visual Studio 8.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat

if EXIST "%VisualStudioCmd%" ( 
 call "%VisualStudioCmd%"
)

set FrameworkVersion=v3.5
set FrameworkDir=%SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework

PATH=%FrameworkDir%\%FrameworkVersion%;%PATH%
msbuild.exe ResourceLib.proj /t:%*
if NOT %ERRORLEVEL%==0 exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%
popd
endlocal
exit /b 0
goto :EOF

:Usage
echo  Syntax:
echo.
echo   build [target] /p:Configuration=[Debug (default),Release]
echo.
echo  Target:
echo.
echo   all : build everything
echo.
echo  Examples:
echo.
echo   build all
echo   build all /p:Configuration=Release
goto :EOF

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Written By
dB.
Team Leader Application Security Inc., www.appsecinc.com
United States United States
Daniel Doubrovkine has been in software engineering for twelve years and is currently development manager at Application Security Inc. in New York City. He has been involved in many software ventures, including Xo3 and Vestris Inc, was a development lead at Microsoft Corp. in Redmond, and director of Engineering at Visible Path Corp. in New York City. Daniel also builds and runs a foodie website, http://www.foodcandy.com.

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