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Strings.en.xlf
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<xliff xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="1.2" xsi:schemaLocation="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2 xliff-core-1.2-transitional.xsd">
<file datatype="xml" source-language="en" target-language="en" original="../Strings.resx">
<body>
<trans-unit id="AmbiguousProjectError">
<source>MSBUILD : error MSB1011: Specify which project or solution file to use because this folder contains more than one project or solution file.</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : error MSB1011: Specify which project or solution file to use because this folder contains more than one project or solution file.</target>
<note>{StrBegin="MSBUILD : error MSB1011: "}UE: If no project or solution file is explicitly specified on the MSBuild.exe command-line, then the engine searches for a
project or solution file in the current directory by looking for *.*PROJ and *.SLN. If more than one file is found that matches this wildcard, we
fire this error.
LOCALIZATION: The prefix "MSBUILD : error MSBxxxx:" should not be localized.</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="AmbiguousProjectDirectoryError">
<source>MSBUILD : error MSB1050: Specify which project or solution file to use because the folder "{0}" contains more than one project or solution file.</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : error MSB1050: Specify which project or solution file to use because the folder "{0}" contains more than one project or solution file.</target>
<note>
{StrBegin="MSBUILD : error MSB1050: "}UE: If no project or solution file is explicitly specified on the MSBuild.exe command-line, then the engine searches for a
project or solution file in the current directory by looking for *.*PROJ and *.SLN. If more than one file is found that matches this wildcard, we
fire this error.
LOCALIZATION: The prefix "MSB1050 : error MSBxxxx:" should not be localized.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="CommandLine">
<source>Command line arguments = "{0}"</source>
<target state="new">Command line arguments = "{0}"</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="ConfigurationFailurePrefixNoErrorCode">
<source>MSBUILD : Configuration error {0}: {1}</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : Configuration error {0}: {1}</target>
<note>{SubString="Configuration"}UE: This prefixes any error from reading the toolset definitions in msbuild.exe.config or the registry.
There's no error code because one was included in the error message.
LOCALIZATION: The word "Configuration" should be localized, the words "MSBuild" and "error" should NOT be localized.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="CannotAutoDisableAutoResponseFile">
<source>MSBUILD : error MSB1027: The -noAutoResponse switch cannot be specified in the MSBuild.rsp auto-response file, nor in any response file that is referenced by the auto-response file.</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : error MSB1027: The -noAutoResponse switch cannot be specified in the MSBuild.rsp auto-response file, nor in any response file that is referenced by the auto-response file.</target>
<note>{StrBegin="MSBUILD : error MSB1027: "}LOCALIZATION: The prefix "MSBUILD : error MSBxxxx:", "-noAutoResponse" and "MSBuild.rsp" should not be localized.</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="CopyrightMessage">
<source>Microsoft (R) Build Engine version {0} for {1}
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
</source>
<target state="new">Microsoft (R) Build Engine version {0} for {1}
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
</target>
<note>LOCALIZATION: {0} contains the DLL version number. {1} contains the name of a runtime, like ".NET Framework", ".NET Core", or "Mono"</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="CurrentDirectory">
<source>Current directory = "{0}"</source>
<target state="new">Current directory = "{0}"</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="DuplicateOutputResultsCache">
<source>MSBUILD : error MSB1058: Only one output results cache can be specified.</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : error MSB1058: Only one output results cache can be specified.</target>
<note>{StrBegin="MSBUILD : error MSB1058: "}</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="DuplicateProjectSwitchError">
<source>MSBUILD : error MSB1008: Only one project can be specified.</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : error MSB1008: Only one project can be specified.</target>
<note>{StrBegin="MSBUILD : error MSB1008: "}UE: This happens if the user does something like "msbuild.exe myapp.proj myapp2.proj". This is not allowed.
MSBuild.exe will only build a single project. The help topic may link to an article about how to author an MSBuild project
that itself launches MSBuild on a number of other projects.
LOCALIZATION: The prefix "MSBUILD : error MSBxxxx:" should not be localized.</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="FatalError">
<source>MSBUILD : error MSB1025: An internal failure occurred while running MSBuild.</source>
<target state="new">MSBUILD : error MSB1025: An internal failure occurred while running MSBuild.</target>
<note>{StrBegin="MSBUILD : error MSB1025: "}UE: This message is shown when the application has to terminate either because of a bug in the code, or because some
FX/CLR method threw an unexpected exception.
LOCALIZATION: The prefix "MSBUILD : error MSBxxxx:" and "MSBuild" should not be localized.</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_1_Syntax">
<source>Syntax: MSBuild.exe [options] [project file | directory]
</source>
<target state="new">Syntax: MSBuild.exe [options] [project file | directory]
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_2_Description">
<source>Description: Builds the specified targets in the project file. If
a project file is not specified, MSBuild searches the
current working directory for a file that has a file
extension that ends in "proj" and uses that file. If
a directory is specified, MSBuild searches that
directory for a project file.
</source>
<target state="new">Description: Builds the specified targets in the project file. If
a project file is not specified, MSBuild searches the
current working directory for a file that has a file
extension that ends in "proj" and uses that file. If
a directory is specified, MSBuild searches that
directory for a project file.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_34_InteractiveSwitch">
<source> -interactive[:True|False]
Indicates that actions in the build are allowed to
interact with the user. Do not use this argument
in an automated scenario where interactivity is
not expected.
Specifying -interactive is the same as specifying
-interactive:true. Use the parameter to override a
value that comes from a response file.
</source>
<target state="new"> -interactive[:True|False]
Indicates that actions in the build are allowed to
interact with the user. Do not use this argument
in an automated scenario where interactivity is
not expected.
Specifying -interactive is the same as specifying
-interactive:true. Use the parameter to override a
value that comes from a response file.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "-interactive" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_35_IsolateProjectsSwitch">
<source> -isolateProjects[:True|False]
Causes MSBuild to build each project in isolation.
This is a more restrictive mode of MSBuild as it requires
that the project graph be statically discoverable at
evaluation time, but can improve scheduling and reduce
memory overhead when building a large set of projects.
(Short form: -isolate)
This flag is experimental and may not work as intended.
</source>
<target state="new"> -isolateProjects[:True|False]
Causes MSBuild to build each project in isolation.
This is a more restrictive mode of MSBuild as it requires
that the project graph be statically discoverable at
evaluation time, but can improve scheduling and reduce
memory overhead when building a large set of projects.
(Short form: -isolate)
This flag is experimental and may not work as intended.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "MSBuild" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: "-isolateProjects" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_36_GraphBuildSwitch">
<source> -graphBuild[:True|False]
Causes MSBuild to construct and build a project graph.
Constructing a graph involves identifying project
references to form dependencies. Building that graph
involves attempting to build project references prior
to the projects that reference them, differing from
traditional MSBuild scheduling.
(Short form: -graph)
This flag is experimental and may not work as intended.
</source>
<target state="new"> -graphBuild[:True|False]
Causes MSBuild to construct and build a project graph.
Constructing a graph involves identifying project
references to form dependencies. Building that graph
involves attempting to build project references prior
to the projects that reference them, differing from
traditional MSBuild scheduling.
(Short form: -graph)
This flag is experimental and may not work as intended.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "MSBuild" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: "-graphBuild" and "-graph" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_37_DocsLink">
<source>For more detailed information, see https://aka.ms/msbuild/docs</source>
<target state="new">For more detailed information, see https://aka.ms/msbuild/docs</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_38_TargetsSwitch">
<source> -targets[:file]
Prints a list of available targets without executing the
actual build process. By default the output is written to
the console window. If the path to an output file
is provided that will be used instead.
(Short form: -ts)
Example:
-ts:out.txt
</source>
<target state="new"> -targets[:file]
Prints a list of available targets without executing the
actual build process. By default the output is written to
the console window. If the path to an output file
is provided that will be used instead.
(Short form: -ts)
Example:
-ts:out.txt
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "MSBuild" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: "-targets" and "-ts" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_39_LowPrioritySwitch">
<source> -lowPriority[:True|False]
Causes MSBuild to run at low process priority.
Specifying -lowPriority is the same as specifying
-lowPriority:True.
(Short form: -low)
</source>
<target state="new"> -lowPriority[:True|False]
Causes MSBuild to run at low process priority.
Specifying -lowPriority is the same as specifying
-lowPriority:True.
(Short form: -low)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "MSBuild" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: "-lowPriority" and "-low" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_3_SwitchesHeader">
<source>Switches: Note that you can specify switches using
"-switch", "/switch" and "--switch".
</source>
<target state="new">Switches: Note that you can specify switches using
"-switch", "/switch" and "--switch".
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_4_HelpSwitch">
<source> -help Display this usage message. (Short form: -? or -h)
</source>
<target state="new"> -help Display this usage message. (Short form: -? or -h)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_5_NoLogoSwitch">
<source> -noLogo Do not display the startup banner and copyright message.
</source>
<target state="new"> -noLogo Do not display the startup banner and copyright message.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_6_VersionSwitch">
<source> -version Display version information only. (Short form: -ver)
</source>
<target state="new"> -version Display version information only. (Short form: -ver)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_7_ResponseFile">
<source> @<file> Insert command-line settings from a text file. To specify
multiple response files, specify each response file
separately.
Any response files named "msbuild.rsp" are automatically
consumed from the following locations:
(1) the directory of msbuild.exe
(2) the directory of the first project or solution built
</source>
<target state="new"> @<file> Insert command-line settings from a text file. To specify
multiple response files, specify each response file
separately.
Any response files named "msbuild.rsp" are automatically
consumed from the following locations:
(1) the directory of msbuild.exe
(2) the directory of the first project or solution built
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_8_NoAutoResponseSwitch">
<source> -noAutoResponse Do not auto-include any MSBuild.rsp files. (Short form:
-noAutoRsp)
</source>
<target state="new"> -noAutoResponse Do not auto-include any MSBuild.rsp files. (Short form:
-noAutoRsp)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_9_TargetSwitch">
<source> -target:<targets> Build these targets in this project. Use a semicolon or a
comma to separate multiple targets, or specify each
target separately. (Short form: -t)
Example:
-target:Resources;Compile
</source>
<target state="new"> -target:<targets> Build these targets in this project. Use a semicolon or a
comma to separate multiple targets, or specify each
target separately. (Short form: -t)
Example:
-target:Resources;Compile
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_10_PropertySwitch">
<source> -property:<n>=<v> Set or override these project-level properties. <n> is
the property name, and <v> is the property value. Use a
semicolon or a comma to separate multiple properties, or
specify each property separately. (Short form: -p)
Example:
-property:WarningLevel=2;OutDir=bin\Debug\
</source>
<target state="new"> -property:<n>=<v> Set or override these project-level properties. <n> is
the property name, and <v> is the property value. Use a
semicolon or a comma to separate multiple properties, or
specify each property separately. (Short form: -p)
Example:
-property:WarningLevel=2;OutDir=bin\Debug\
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_11_LoggerSwitch">
<source> -logger:<logger> Use this logger to log events from MSBuild. To specify
multiple loggers, specify each logger separately.
The <logger> syntax is:
[<class>,]<assembly>[,<options>][;<parameters>]
The <logger class> syntax is:
[<partial or full namespace>.]<logger class name>
The <logger assembly> syntax is:
{<assembly name>[,<strong name>] | <assembly file>}
Logger options specify how MSBuild creates the logger.
The <logger parameters> are optional, and are passed
to the logger exactly as you typed them. (Short form: -l)
Examples:
-logger:XMLLogger,MyLogger,Version=1.0.2,Culture=neutral
-logger:XMLLogger,C:\Loggers\MyLogger.dll;OutputAsHTML
</source>
<target state="new"> -logger:<logger> Use this logger to log events from MSBuild. To specify
multiple loggers, specify each logger separately.
The <logger> syntax is:
[<class>,]<assembly>[,<options>][;<parameters>]
The <logger class> syntax is:
[<partial or full namespace>.]<logger class name>
The <logger assembly> syntax is:
{<assembly name>[,<strong name>] | <assembly file>}
Logger options specify how MSBuild creates the logger.
The <logger parameters> are optional, and are passed
to the logger exactly as you typed them. (Short form: -l)
Examples:
-logger:XMLLogger,MyLogger,Version=1.0.2,Culture=neutral
-logger:XMLLogger,C:\Loggers\MyLogger.dll;OutputAsHTML
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_12_VerbositySwitch">
<source> -verbosity:<level> Display this amount of information in the event log.
The available verbosity levels are: q[uiet], m[inimal],
n[ormal], d[etailed], and diag[nostic]. (Short form: -v)
Example:
-verbosity:quiet
</source>
<target state="new"> -verbosity:<level> Display this amount of information in the event log.
The available verbosity levels are: q[uiet], m[inimal],
n[ormal], d[etailed], and diag[nostic]. (Short form: -v)
Example:
-verbosity:quiet
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_13_ConsoleLoggerParametersSwitch">
<source> -consoleLoggerParameters:<parameters>
Parameters to console logger. (Short form: -clp)
The available parameters are:
PerformanceSummary--Show time spent in tasks, targets
and projects.
Summary--Show error and warning summary at the end.
NoSummary--Don't show error and warning summary at the
end.
ErrorsOnly--Show only errors.
WarningsOnly--Show only warnings.
NoItemAndPropertyList--Don't show list of items and
properties at the start of each project build.
ShowCommandLine--Show TaskCommandLineEvent messages
ShowTimestamp--Display the Timestamp as a prefix to any
message.
ShowEventId--Show eventId for started events, finished
events, and messages
ForceNoAlign--Does not align the text to the size of
the console buffer
DisableConsoleColor--Use the default console colors
for all logging messages.
DisableMPLogging-- Disable the multiprocessor
logging style of output when running in
non-multiprocessor mode.
EnableMPLogging--Enable the multiprocessor logging
style even when running in non-multiprocessor
mode. This logging style is on by default.
ForceConsoleColor--Use ANSI console colors even if
console does not support it
Verbosity--overrides the -verbosity setting for this
logger.
Example:
-consoleLoggerParameters:PerformanceSummary;NoSummary;
Verbosity=minimal
</source>
<target state="new"> -consoleLoggerParameters:<parameters>
Parameters to console logger. (Short form: -clp)
The available parameters are:
PerformanceSummary--Show time spent in tasks, targets
and projects.
Summary--Show error and warning summary at the end.
NoSummary--Don't show error and warning summary at the
end.
ErrorsOnly--Show only errors.
WarningsOnly--Show only warnings.
NoItemAndPropertyList--Don't show list of items and
properties at the start of each project build.
ShowCommandLine--Show TaskCommandLineEvent messages
ShowTimestamp--Display the Timestamp as a prefix to any
message.
ShowEventId--Show eventId for started events, finished
events, and messages
ForceNoAlign--Does not align the text to the size of
the console buffer
DisableConsoleColor--Use the default console colors
for all logging messages.
DisableMPLogging-- Disable the multiprocessor
logging style of output when running in
non-multiprocessor mode.
EnableMPLogging--Enable the multiprocessor logging
style even when running in non-multiprocessor
mode. This logging style is on by default.
ForceConsoleColor--Use ANSI console colors even if
console does not support it
Verbosity--overrides the -verbosity setting for this
logger.
Example:
-consoleLoggerParameters:PerformanceSummary;NoSummary;
Verbosity=minimal
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_14_NoConsoleLoggerSwitch">
<source> -noConsoleLogger Disable the default console logger and do not log events
to the console. (Short form: -noConLog)
</source>
<target state="new"> -noConsoleLogger Disable the default console logger and do not log events
to the console. (Short form: -noConLog)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_15_ValidateSwitch">
<source> -validate Validate the project against the default schema. (Short
form: -val)
-validate:<schema> Validate the project against the specified schema. (Short
form: -val)
Example:
-validate:MyExtendedBuildSchema.xsd
</source>
<target state="new"> -validate Validate the project against the default schema. (Short
form: -val)
-validate:<schema> Validate the project against the specified schema. (Short
form: -val)
Example:
-validate:MyExtendedBuildSchema.xsd
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_17_MaximumCPUSwitch">
<source> -maxCpuCount[:n] Specifies the maximum number of concurrent processes to
build with. If the switch is not used, the default
value used is 1. If the switch is used without a value
MSBuild will use up to the number of processors on the
computer. (Short form: -m[:n])
</source>
<target state="new"> -maxCpuCount[:n] Specifies the maximum number of concurrent processes to
build with. If the switch is not used, the default
value used is 1. If the switch is used without a value
MSBuild will use up to the number of processors on the
computer. (Short form: -m[:n])
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "maxCpuCount" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_16_Examples">
<source>Examples:
MSBuild MyApp.sln -t:Rebuild -p:Configuration=Release
MSBuild MyApp.csproj -t:Clean
-p:Configuration=Debug;TargetFrameworkVersion=v3.5
</source>
<target state="new">Examples:
MSBuild MyApp.sln -t:Rebuild -p:Configuration=Release
MSBuild MyApp.csproj -t:Clean
-p:Configuration=Debug;TargetFrameworkVersion=v3.5
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_InputCachesFiles">
<source> -inputResultsCaches:<cacheFile>...
Semicolon separated list of input cache files that MSBuild
will read build results from.
Setting this also turns on isolated builds (-isolate).
(short form: -irc)
</source>
<target state="new"> -inputResultsCaches:<cacheFile>...
Semicolon separated list of input cache files that MSBuild
will read build results from.
Setting this also turns on isolated builds (-isolate).
(short form: -irc)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized: MSBuild, -isolate
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_OutputCacheFile">
<source> -outputResultsCache:[cacheFile]
Output cache file where MSBuild will write the contents of
its build result caches at the end of the build.
Setting this also turns on isolated builds (-isolate).
(short form: -orc)
</source>
<target state="new"> -outputResultsCache:[cacheFile]
Output cache file where MSBuild will write the contents of
its build result caches at the end of the build.
Setting this also turns on isolated builds (-isolate).
(short form: -orc)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized: MSBuild, -isolate
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpPrompt">
<source>For switch syntax, type "MSBuild -help"</source>
<target state="new">For switch syntax, type "MSBuild -help"</target>
<note>UE: this message is shown when the user makes a syntax error on the command-line for a switch.
LOCALIZATION: "MSBuild -help" should not be localized.</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_18_DistributedLoggerSwitch">
<source> -distributedLogger:<central logger>*<forwarding logger>
Use this logger to log events from MSBuild, attaching a
different logger instance to each node. To specify
multiple loggers, specify each logger separately.
(Short form -dl)
The <logger> syntax is:
[<class>,]<assembly>[,<options>][;<parameters>]
The <logger class> syntax is:
[<partial or full namespace>.]<logger class name>
The <logger assembly> syntax is:
{<assembly name>[,<strong name>] | <assembly file>}
Logger options specify how MSBuild creates the logger.
The <logger parameters> are optional, and are passed
to the logger exactly as you typed them. (Short form: -l)
Examples:
-dl:XMLLogger,MyLogger,Version=1.0.2,Culture=neutral
-dl:MyLogger,C:\My.dll*ForwardingLogger,C:\Logger.dll
</source>
<target state="new"> -distributedLogger:<central logger>*<forwarding logger>
Use this logger to log events from MSBuild, attaching a
different logger instance to each node. To specify
multiple loggers, specify each logger separately.
(Short form -dl)
The <logger> syntax is:
[<class>,]<assembly>[,<options>][;<parameters>]
The <logger class> syntax is:
[<partial or full namespace>.]<logger class name>
The <logger assembly> syntax is:
{<assembly name>[,<strong name>] | <assembly file>}
Logger options specify how MSBuild creates the logger.
The <logger parameters> are optional, and are passed
to the logger exactly as you typed them. (Short form: -l)
Examples:
-dl:XMLLogger,MyLogger,Version=1.0.2,Culture=neutral
-dl:MyLogger,C:\My.dll*ForwardingLogger,C:\Logger.dll
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_19_IgnoreProjectExtensionsSwitch">
<source> -ignoreProjectExtensions:<extensions>
List of extensions to ignore when determining which
project file to build. Use a semicolon or a comma
to separate multiple extensions.
(Short form: -ignore)
Example:
-ignoreProjectExtensions:.sln
</source>
<target state="new"> -ignoreProjectExtensions:<extensions>
List of extensions to ignore when determining which
project file to build. Use a semicolon or a comma
to separate multiple extensions.
(Short form: -ignore)
Example:
-ignoreProjectExtensions:.sln
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_23_ToolsVersionSwitch">
<source> -toolsVersion:<version>
The version of the MSBuild Toolset (tasks, targets, etc.)
to use during build. This version will override the
versions specified by individual projects. (Short form:
-tv)
Example:
-toolsVersion:3.5
</source>
<target state="new"> -toolsVersion:<version>
The version of the MSBuild Toolset (tasks, targets, etc.)
to use during build. This version will override the
versions specified by individual projects. (Short form:
-tv)
Example:
-toolsVersion:3.5
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_20_FileLoggerSwitch">
<source> -fileLogger[n] Logs the build output to a file. By default
the file is in the current directory and named
"msbuild[n].log". Events from all nodes are combined into
a single log. The location of the file and other
parameters for the fileLogger can be specified through
the addition of the "-fileLoggerParameters[n]" switch.
"n" if present can be a digit from 1-9, allowing up to
10 file loggers to be attached. (Short form: -fl[n])
</source>
<target state="new"> -fileLogger[n] Logs the build output to a file. By default
the file is in the current directory and named
"msbuild[n].log". Events from all nodes are combined into
a single log. The location of the file and other
parameters for the fileLogger can be specified through
the addition of the "-fileLoggerParameters[n]" switch.
"n" if present can be a digit from 1-9, allowing up to
10 file loggers to be attached. (Short form: -fl[n])
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_21_DistributedFileLoggerSwitch">
<source> -distributedFileLogger
Logs the build output to multiple log files, one log file
per MSBuild node. The initial location for these files is
the current directory. By default the files are called
"MSBuild<nodeid>.log". The location of the files and
other parameters for the fileLogger can be specified
with the addition of the "-fileLoggerParameters" switch.
If a log file name is set through the fileLoggerParameters
switch the distributed logger will use the fileName as a
template and append the node id to this fileName to
create a log file for each node.
</source>
<target state="new"> -distributedFileLogger
Logs the build output to multiple log files, one log file
per MSBuild node. The initial location for these files is
the current directory. By default the files are called
"MSBuild<nodeid>.log". The location of the files and
other parameters for the fileLogger can be specified
with the addition of the "-fileLoggerParameters" switch.
If a log file name is set through the fileLoggerParameters
switch the distributed logger will use the fileName as a
template and append the node id to this fileName to
create a log file for each node.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_22_FileLoggerParametersSwitch">
<source> -fileLoggerParameters[n]:<parameters>
Provides any extra parameters for file loggers.
The presence of this switch implies the
corresponding -fileLogger[n] switch.
"n" if present can be a digit from 1-9.
-fileLoggerParameters is also used by any distributed
file logger, see description of -distributedFileLogger.
(Short form: -flp[n])
The same parameters listed for the console logger are
available. Some additional available parameters are:
LogFile--path to the log file into which the
build log will be written.
Append--determines if the build log will be appended
to or overwrite the log file. Setting the
switch appends the build log to the log file;
Not setting the switch overwrites the
contents of an existing log file.
The default is not to append to the log file.
Encoding--specifies the encoding for the file,
for example, UTF-8, Unicode, or ASCII
Default verbosity is Detailed.
Examples:
-fileLoggerParameters:LogFile=MyLog.log;Append;
Verbosity=diagnostic;Encoding=UTF-8
-flp:Summary;Verbosity=minimal;LogFile=msbuild.sum
-flp1:warningsonly;logfile=msbuild.wrn
-flp2:errorsonly;logfile=msbuild.err
</source>
<target state="new"> -fileLoggerParameters[n]:<parameters>
Provides any extra parameters for file loggers.
The presence of this switch implies the
corresponding -fileLogger[n] switch.
"n" if present can be a digit from 1-9.
-fileLoggerParameters is also used by any distributed
file logger, see description of -distributedFileLogger.
(Short form: -flp[n])
The same parameters listed for the console logger are
available. Some additional available parameters are:
LogFile--path to the log file into which the
build log will be written.
Append--determines if the build log will be appended
to or overwrite the log file. Setting the
switch appends the build log to the log file;
Not setting the switch overwrites the
contents of an existing log file.
The default is not to append to the log file.
Encoding--specifies the encoding for the file,
for example, UTF-8, Unicode, or ASCII
Default verbosity is Detailed.
Examples:
-fileLoggerParameters:LogFile=MyLog.log;Append;
Verbosity=diagnostic;Encoding=UTF-8
-flp:Summary;Verbosity=minimal;LogFile=msbuild.sum
-flp1:warningsonly;logfile=msbuild.wrn
-flp2:errorsonly;logfile=msbuild.err
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: The following should not be localized:
1) "MSBuild", "MSBuild.exe" and "MSBuild.rsp"
2) the string "proj" that describes the extension we look for
3) all switch names and their short forms e.g. -property, or -p
4) all verbosity levels and their short forms e.g. quiet, or q
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_24_NodeReuse">
<source> -nodeReuse:<parameters>
Enables or Disables the reuse of MSBuild nodes.
The parameters are:
True --Nodes will remain after the build completes
and will be reused by subsequent builds (default)
False--Nodes will not remain after the build completes
(Short form: -nr)
Example:
-nr:true
</source>
<target state="new"> -nodeReuse:<parameters>
Enables or Disables the reuse of MSBuild nodes.
The parameters are:
True --Nodes will remain after the build completes
and will be reused by subsequent builds (default)
False--Nodes will not remain after the build completes
(Short form: -nr)
Example:
-nr:true
</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_25_PreprocessSwitch">
<source> -preprocess[:file]
Creates a single, aggregated project file by
inlining all the files that would be imported during a
build, with their boundaries marked. This can be
useful for figuring out what files are being imported
and from where, and what they will contribute to
the build. By default the output is written to
the console window. If the path to an output file
is provided that will be used instead.
(Short form: -pp)
Example:
-pp:out.txt
</source>
<target state="new"> -preprocess[:file]
Creates a single, aggregated project file by
inlining all the files that would be imported during a
build, with their boundaries marked. This can be
useful for figuring out what files are being imported
and from where, and what they will contribute to
the build. By default the output is written to
the console window. If the path to an output file
is provided that will be used instead.
(Short form: -pp)
Example:
-pp:out.txt
</target>
<note />
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_26_DetailedSummarySwitch">
<source> -detailedSummary[:True|False]
Shows detailed information at the end of the build
about the configurations built and how they were
scheduled to nodes.
(Short form: -ds)
</source>
<target state="new"> -detailedSummary[:True|False]
Shows detailed information at the end of the build
about the configurations built and how they were
scheduled to nodes.
(Short form: -ds)
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "detailedSummary", "True" and "False" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_28_WarnAsErrorSwitch">
<source> -warnAsError[:code[;code2]]
List of warning codes to treats as errors. Use a semicolon
or a comma to separate multiple warning codes. To treat all
warnings as errors use the switch with no values.
(Short form: -err[:c;[c2]])
Example:
-warnAsError:MSB4130
When a warning is treated as an error the target will
continue to execute as if it was a warning but the overall
build will fail.
</source>
<target state="new"> -warnAsError[:code[;code2]]
List of warning codes to treats as errors. Use a semicolon
or a comma to separate multiple warning codes. To treat all
warnings as errors use the switch with no values.
(Short form: -err[:c;[c2]])
Example:
-warnAsError:MSB4130
When a warning is treated as an error the target will
continue to execute as if it was a warning but the overall
build will fail.
</target>
<note>
LOCALIZATION: "-warnAsError" and "-err" should not be localized.
LOCALIZATION: None of the lines should be longer than a standard width console window, eg 80 chars.
</note>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="HelpMessage_29_WarnAsMessageSwitch">
<source> -warnAsMessage[:code[;code2]]
List of warning codes to treats as low importance
messages. Use a semicolon or a comma to separate
multiple warning codes.
(Short form: -noWarn[:c;[c2]])
Example: