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<blockquote data-quote="Schrauber" data-source="post: 447" data-attributes="member: 10280"><p>Borland C#Builder is maybe better than #Develop because it has an integrated debugger. So here we go:</p><p></p><p>C#Builder can not import the complete Project Group from VS. So you must import the single projects (parts of mediaPortal) step by step.</p><p></p><p>If you start C#Builder it should start with an empty project group. You must import the single VS projects (*.csproj files) in an specific order. After importing a project you must directly build it. Then go forward with the next. If you dont build it directly, the references will not be imported correctly. So here is the import order:</p><p></p><p>DShowNET</p><p>DirectX.Capture</p><p>guilib</p><p>Util</p><p>Dialogs</p><p>Home</p><p>TagReader</p><p>MusicDatabase</p><p>SubTitleReader</p><p>VideoPlayer</p><p>PlayList</p><p>GUIMusic</p><p>PictureDatabase</p><p>GUIPictures</p><p>TVDatabase</p><p>TVCapture</p><p>GUITV</p><p>VideoDatabase</p><p>GUIVideoFiles</p><p>GUIVideoFullScreen</p><p>GUIWeather</p><p>nzlib (in the directory mp3TagReader)</p><p>mp3TagReader</p><p>SetupScreens</p><p>SMIReader</p><p>SRTReader</p><p></p><p>Then start the PostBuild.bat in ../mediaportal/xbmc/bin/debug or release, depending on what you want to build (Debug/Release).</p><p></p><p>Then import MediaPortal as the last step and build it.</p><p></p><p>Now you have a fresh build MediaPortal.</p><p></p><p>If you select a .csproj file, C#Builder will automatically import it into its own format. and create its own project file.</p><p></p><p>You should save your ProjectGroup to a Name you want (MediaPortal).</p><p></p><p>The project are in the correct build order. So you can build the whole app by selecting project/build all projects. Except of MediaPortal itself. Before this you must start the PostBuild.bat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schrauber, post: 447, member: 10280"] Borland C#Builder is maybe better than #Develop because it has an integrated debugger. So here we go: C#Builder can not import the complete Project Group from VS. So you must import the single projects (parts of mediaPortal) step by step. If you start C#Builder it should start with an empty project group. You must import the single VS projects (*.csproj files) in an specific order. After importing a project you must directly build it. Then go forward with the next. If you dont build it directly, the references will not be imported correctly. So here is the import order: DShowNET DirectX.Capture guilib Util Dialogs Home TagReader MusicDatabase SubTitleReader VideoPlayer PlayList GUIMusic PictureDatabase GUIPictures TVDatabase TVCapture GUITV VideoDatabase GUIVideoFiles GUIVideoFullScreen GUIWeather nzlib (in the directory mp3TagReader) mp3TagReader SetupScreens SMIReader SRTReader Then start the PostBuild.bat in ../mediaportal/xbmc/bin/debug or release, depending on what you want to build (Debug/Release). Then import MediaPortal as the last step and build it. Now you have a fresh build MediaPortal. If you select a .csproj file, C#Builder will automatically import it into its own format. and create its own project file. You should save your ProjectGroup to a Name you want (MediaPortal). The project are in the correct build order. So you can build the whole app by selecting project/build all projects. Except of MediaPortal itself. Before this you must start the PostBuild.bat [/QUOTE]
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