I have a .net poject (wpf, excel and asp.net site), I also have a build machine for the purpose of continuous integration. For continuous integration to work, I need to be able to build the project. So, what I have done so far is install visual studio on a build machine and things will build fine, but I dont really have that option, so I was wondering what do I need to run from the visual studio setup, just to be able to build projects, meaning I am pretty sure some of things like f# in this case or MVC frameworks are not something that I need. Is it possible to run a few of the executable or just customize the install and if so what are the mandatory things that I need to select to basically boil down to having a solution be able to build and not have the ide installed? Thanks
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MSBuild is the component that builds your solutions. You can have a look at this question to run it with minimal installation:
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is their anyway around that? Its perferrable that I dont install Visual Studio.– AC25May 28, 2014 at 14:17
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It's hard to tell without knowing the specific reason, but if you manage to complete the installation of SDK successfully, you will be able to run it without installing VS.– henginyMay 28, 2014 at 14:30