While it is true that Visual Studio 2017 does not support Silverlight5 projects I have found out that MSBuild shipped with Visual Studio 2017 is able to build them if you have Silverlight5 SDK installed.
I know that it is not an ideal solution but at least I don't need to keep older Visual Studio installed if I just need to rebuild the SL5 code.
For example I am using following build.bat
file to build SL5 project with VS2017:
@setlocal
@rem Initialize build environment of Visual Studio 2017
call "c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\Community\Common7\Tools\VsMSBuildCmd.bat"
@echo on
@rem Delete output directory
rmdir /S /Q sl5
@rem Clean project
msbuild ..\src\Pkcs11Interop\Pkcs11Interop\Pkcs11Interop.csproj /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=AnyCPU /target:Clean || goto :error
@rem Build project
msbuild ..\src\Pkcs11Interop\Pkcs11Interop\Pkcs11Interop.csproj /p:Configuration=Release /p:Platform=AnyCPU /target:Build || goto :error
@rem Copy result to output directory
mkdir sl5 || goto :error
copy ..\src\Pkcs11Interop\Pkcs11Interop\bin\Release\Pkcs11Interop.dll sl5 || goto :error
copy ..\src\Pkcs11Interop\Pkcs11Interop\bin\Release\Pkcs11Interop.xml sl5 || goto :error
@echo *** BUILD SL5 SUCCESSFUL ***
@endlocal
@exit /b 0
:error
@echo *** BUILD SL5 FAILED ***
@endlocal
@exit /b 1