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    Projecttool - avoid updating all projects

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    • C4DSC
      C4DS
      last edited by

      Hi Riccardo,
      At first sight I thought "but of course, why didn't I think of that".
      But on second thought, the whole purpose of running the Project Tool is because I need to add a new plugin to the solution.

      So, I actually don't need to update a single plugin project, but need to update the solution project ... well, I mean, the project containing the solution.
      As far as I have understood I would these need to run the Project Tool on /plugins/ which will thus update all plugins' projects.

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      • r_giganteR
        r_gigante
        last edited by r_gigante

        Hi Daniel,

        if you'd like to add a new plugin (<Cinema 4D>/sdk/plugins/plugin_X) to your solution without touching the other plugins' projects you can:

        • create the folder structure for plugin_X
        • create the projectdefinition.txt in the project folder of plugin_X
        • run kernel_app_64bit.exe g_updateproject=<Cinema4D>/sdk/plugins/plugin_X in order to create the corresponding project file for the plugin_X
        • modify the projectdefinition.txt in the project folder of plugins to include the plugin_X in the solution file
        • run kernel_app_64bit.exe g_updateproject=<Cinema4D>/sdk/plugins/project in order to update the solution file.

        Obviously this is approach can also to work when it's needed to update any other single plugin or only the solution.

        Hoping it makes sense, feel free to come back with further comments.

        Best, Riccardo

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        • C4DSC
          C4DS @r_gigante
          last edited by

          @r_gigante
          Thanks for this. It ticks all the boxes for me.
          Although I had hoped for a solution with less batch files, I now understand it's better to have separate batch files per plugin. And one for updating the project solution, without updating every plugin.
          So obvious it's embarrassing, but some... ,ok, most times I need someone else to show me the obvious.

          Still wondering about @mp5gosu 's answer.

          Thanks again Riccardo.

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          • M
            mp5gosu
            last edited by

            Hey there. I was not quite right about the Post-Build Script.
            Years ago I started using an extension that configures my solutions before every run. Looks like I simply forgot about that.
            However, it automatically sets the event on every run.

            Sorry about the confusion. 🙂

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            • C4DSC
              C4DS @mp5gosu
              last edited by

              @mp5gosu
              Thanks for the clarification.

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              • M
                mp5gosu
                last edited by

                But since we are talking about that, I'd file a feature request.
                It should be possible to define portions of the solution that should not be overriden.

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                • a_blockA
                  a_block
                  last edited by

                  I have filed a feature request in our development.
                  Cheers,
                  Andreas

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                  • a_blockA
                    a_block
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    there are two more approaches, we discussed when suggesting this request to our development.

                    a) So obvious, we should have come up with in the first place and you probably already considered yourself: Use of your diff tool. Before running the project tool, save the old project files and afterwards use the diff tool to carry over the manual changes. I know, still cumbersome.

                    b) Maybe .props files can be put to use here. These shouldn't be touched by the project tool.

                    Nevertheless, it will also be considered to tackle this issue inside of the project tool.

                    Cheers,
                    Andreas

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                    • C4DSC
                      C4DS @a_block
                      last edited by

                      @a_block
                      I am not so in favor of solution a) and as for b) I am no expert when it comes to props files. Someone will need to teach and tutor.
                      Still, I appreciate the suggestions.

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                      • a_blockA
                        a_block
                        last edited by

                        Here's an older blog post about VS property sheets. Still for VS2010, but the principle is still the same.
                        Sharing project properties in Visual C++

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