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I have Visual Studio 2013. I also have installed MSBuild Tools 2013. The following code gives me exception

var workspace=MSBuildWorkspace.Create();

Here is the exception

Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Build, Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

What am I doing wrong ?

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You need to install the BuildTools for Visual Studio 2015.

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    Where can I get full CTP ?
    – fahadash
    Aug 27, 2014 at 1:51
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    If you download the iso file, you can actually find the build tools inside under packages\BuildTools_MsBuild_x86
    – xinqiu
    Aug 28, 2014 at 21:07
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    The build tools is now available as a separate download: go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9863815
    – Kirk Woll
    Dec 2, 2014 at 15:22
  • The Build Tools "14" are now called "Microsoft Build Tools 2015", current link is here: microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48159 Aug 20, 2015 at 10:37
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    Seems like installing Microsoft.Build nuget resolved my problem, but I am wondering why it isnt listed among dependencies of roslyn nuget packages that I built and used locally. Apr 13, 2017 at 14:09
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You could compile Roslyn against an older version of MSBuild to avoid this problem. I've done this with VS 2012:

Src/Workspaces/Core/Workspaces.csproj
-    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build, Version=$(VisualStudioReferenceAssemblyVersion), Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
-    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build.Framework, Version=$(VisualStudioReferenceAssemblyVersion), Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
+    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build" />
+    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build.Framework" />

Src/Workspaces/CSharp/CSharpWorkspace.csproj
-    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build, Version=$(VisualStudioReferenceAssemblyVersion), Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
-    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build.Framework, Version=$(VisualStudioReferenceAssemblyVersion), Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
-    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build.Tasks.$(MSBuildAssemblyNameFragment), Version=$(VisualStudioReferenceAssemblyVersion), Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a" />
+    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build" />
+    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build.Framework" />
+    <Reference Include="Microsoft.Build.Tasks.v4.0" />

Basically I strip the strong name (note that the name of the Tasks assembly is different though) so it picks up the MSBuild from the GAC which comes with the .NET Framework, which for me is the version VS 2012 used.

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