It seems that this redundant syntax is one of the quirks required by MSBuild to recognize a project's dependency:
It appears that Visual Studio keeps
the dependencies in two ways, only one
of which is read by MSBuild. I see
that because I still can specify
dependencies in GUI, copy solution to
other machine and build it with VS in
correct order.
-Victor Sergienko
As for why this "superfluous equation statement" is required, it seems that assigning a project's guid to its own guid is a workaround for an issue with MSBuild 4.0 that causes MSBuild to not recognize or respond to certain project dependencies listed in a solution (.sln) file, or to build the dependencies out of order.
The screwed up "{x}={x}" syntax you're asking about is a variation of the standard MSBuild syntax for referencing a project (i.e. the example @Sergio's answer).
Apparently, embedding the dependency declaration in a ProjectSection block in conjunction with a self-named dependency GUID causes MSBuild to change the build order of the depended-upon project, but doesn't actually add another reference to it.
There's a discussion on Microsoft Connect wherein this workaround is discussed. In it, Dan from Microsoft suggests a cleaner workaround for this MSBuild glitch in his 2nd post on the page, and also mentions the fix you're asking about:
However, you can create a project reference that only [affects] the build order without [actually] adding [any runtime] reference. [Modify the dependent .csproj
or .vbproj
to] look like this; note the metadata element:
<ProjectReference Include="... foo.csproj">
<ReferenceOutputAssembly>false</ReferenceOutputAssembly>
</ProjectReference>
[...] That fixes the ordering, as now LibraryProject will wait on CodeGeneratingProject, but its build will otherwise not be affected. I can tidy up by removing the dependency in the solution file as well - removing these lines, which are now unnecessary:
ProjectSection(ProjectDependencies) = postProject
{B79CE0B0-565B-4BC5-8D28-8463A05F0EDC} = {B79CE0B0-565B-4BC5-8D28-8463A05F0EDC}
EndProjectSection
and it still works fine.