I want to see all commands while building/releasing on the output window. When I build my app I only see this:
------ Build started: Project: CemKutuphane, Configuration: Debug Any CPU ------
CemKutuphane -> D:\Projects\Test\CemKutuphane\CemKutuphane\bin\Debug\CemKutuphane.dll
========== Build: 1 succeeded or up-to-date, 0 failed, 0 skipped ==========
There is no csc.exe args in these lines. But visual studio ide is running behind of this. Is there any way to see the all commands?
dknaack's answer is correct so I'll repeat it in its entirity until he un-deletes it:
You can set the verbosity level on
Options > Projects and Solutions > Build and Run > MSBuild project build output verbosity
I've tried this and found that setting the logging to "Normal" or above showed the csc.exe command line being executed, like this:
1>CoreCompile:
1> C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\Csc.exe /noconfig /nowarn:2008,1701,1702 ...
Note that you might need to Clean the project beforehand in order to see this - if the project is already up-to-date then MSBuild will skip several tasks.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9016111/to-see-all-command-line-on-output-window-while-compiling