Richard Ev
Richard Ev

Reputation: 54117

What controls the ProductVersion setting in .csproj files?

Every now and then our source control engine indicates that the ProductVersion in a .csproj file has changed. We're using VS2008 SP1.

Looking through the codebase I can see two versions reported:

<ProductVersion>9.0.30729</ProductVersion>

and

<ProductVersion>9.0.21022</ProductVersion>

Does anyone know why and when Visual Studio decides to change this setting, and to what these two version numbers refer?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 18183

Answers (1)

gbjbaanb
gbjbaanb

Reputation: 52679

That's the version of Visual Studio used to load the .csproj, so it knows what capabilities the project might contain (if new versions of VS change the format of the proj file).

It will change when the project is loaded - VS is silently doing a minor 'upgrade' to the project file.

Look at a VS2005 proj file, you'll see the ProjectVersion is set to 8.0.xxx

Upvotes: 9

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