singrdk/base/Applications/nib/nib.csproj

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<!--
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Microsoft Research Singularity
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Note: This is the template for a basic console app.
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-->
<Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<!--
Provide the relative walk-up path to $(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Paths.targets.
This is annoying, but is necessary in order to get VS builds to work,
without requiring that you set environment variables for VS.
-->
<Import Project="..\..\Paths.targets" />
<PropertyGroup>
<OutputType>Exe</OutputType>
<AssemblyName>nib</AssemblyName>
<AssumeFieldsNonNull>true</AssumeFieldsNonNull>
<NoNullCheck>true</NoNullCheck>
</PropertyGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<Compile Include="..\..\windows\nib\nib.cs"/>
<Compile Include="NibHelper.sg"/>
</ItemGroup>
<ItemGroup>
<!-- Declare references to the projects you need, for example: -->
<ProjectReference Include="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Contracts\FileSystem.Contracts\FileSystem.Contracts.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Libraries\DirectoryService.Utils\DirectoryService.Utils.csproj" />
<ProjectReference Include="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Libraries\FileSystem.Utils\FileSystem.Utils.csproj"/>
<ProjectReference Include="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Libraries\Manifest\Manifest.csproj"/>
<ProjectReference Include="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Libraries\System.IO\System.IO.csproj"/>
<ProjectReference Include="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Libraries\xml\Xml.csproj"/>
</ItemGroup>
<Import Project="$(SINGULARITY_ROOT)\Targets\ConsoleCategory.targets" />
</Project>