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In my project I have

  • native c++ dll project (output to x64/)
  • c++/cli wrapper (output to x64/)
  • several c# projects (output to projectName\bin\x64)

While building first dll is copied to "x64/" Then wrapper is copied to "x64/". At final stage wrappper dll is copied to "projectName\bin\x64" folder, but original native dll didn't copied.

I need native dll also go to the final folder, so I can run application, how to do that?

I have tried to add "native dll" as a dependency, but VS says that it is not possible.

upd Also if I copy dll myself and then debug I can't go into native dll, I receive "The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document" error. So I assume this problems are connected. I want native dll to be copied and I want to be able to debug.

upd This answer helped me to debug Cannot Debug Unmanaged Dll from C# however I still have to copy dll myself. What is odd because every time I build project I have a warning that "native dll" project is out of date.

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  • you could use xcopy as a post-build step?
    – penguat
    Mar 5, 2013 at 14:45
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    @penguat i have nativde dll project. i have cli wrapper. i expect some straightforward way to have everything in one place. this is VERY common question. do everyone in this situation use xcopy? Mar 5, 2013 at 14:54
  • I think everyone uses post-build steps. Not being everyone, that's not authoritative, but it's probably the best documented way of achieving what you want. The bounty should hopefully attract more authoritative answers soon.
    – penguat
    Mar 5, 2013 at 15:03

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As far as I can tell, you'll need to use a post-build step. Here are a couple of examples:

How do I exclude a specific file from my msbuild AfterBuild target

<Target Name="AfterBuild">
    <ItemGroup>
      <BinFiles Include="bin\$(ConfigurationName)\**\*.*" />
    </ItemGroup>
    <Copy SourceFiles="@(BinFiles)" DestinationFiles="@(BinFiles->'$(ProjectDir)\relativePathToDirectory" />
  </Target>
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  • do everyone who use native dll and cli wrapper do something like that in their solutions? Mar 5, 2013 at 15:05
  • I doubt it. You might be able to include it in the project as an output item, for example, and anyone who isn't using MSBuild (stackoverflow.com/a/11582380/305256) is very unlikely to do it this way (since this is a feature of MSBuild)
    – penguat
    Mar 5, 2013 at 15:10

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