Tip: If you can't see the Incredibuild menu on your VS2003 IDE, this is most likely because the add-in is not enabled. (By default i guess?)
To enable go to your Agent (tray Icon *Green Arrow* of some sort) -> Visual Studio Add-In -> tick the box for VS2003.
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Wow Thanks for this info. Who have Full Install of Visual Studio 2017?
Thanks
I manage to install the incredibuild without the Visual Studio 2017 - 2019. I just run the incredibuild installer then Add-on. Good to go. Cheers!
Since the VS2017 is 49GB of data.
Tip: If you can't see the Incredibuild menu on your VS2003 IDE, this is most likely because the add-in is not enabled. (By default i guess?)
To enable go to your Agent (tray Icon *Green Arrow* of some sort) -> Visual Studio Add-In -> tick the box for VS2003.
You must be registered to see links
I am having issues with compiling because since the building is simultaneous, the project build order was not correctly implemented in the way that the dependencies are not built first before the other.
Do you have any idea on how to fix this?
Thank you.
While this is true that Incredibuild builds in Parallel (it is intended that way), technically you don't have to worry about it because it is building only those that doesn't rely on the other Library(s)/Dependencies (yet) they need to wait for the required dependencies to continue further and build themselves.
On the other hand, I am also trying to find the same solution to build things that way. (Which is dumb; Coz why use Incredibuild in the first place?)
That's true.
I am having no issue with compiling using the normal way but using Incredibuild, errors keep on popping up.
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you can build your solution directly, you may try to double check the dependencies and reference of your project.
newbie here, is it still possible to use VS2003 on windows 10?
hmmm i tried this but as my observation its only useful if you build a solution & Project. not in building per file/exe.