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This might be because vs103 and vs2015 runs with the new script.

The old script was decoupled a while ago, to avoid touching the other generator. 

A fix for your problem, is to move line 427-428 in /Makefile.in to 435-436, that way vs103 and 
vs2015 will run with the old script.

I do not know what is going to happen with the IDE project, currently the Italian students are 
preparing for their exam, and due to the change in work, I will concentrate on other parts (more 
relevant for me as volunteer).

I am not around my development environment until tomorrow. But I can fix it tomorrow.

Rgds
jan I.


On 19 Feb 2017, at 14:28, Kaganski Mike <mikekaganski@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi!

Today I regenerated my VS 2013 solution on clean tree. After /opt/lo/bin/make 
vs2013-ide-integration reported success, I start LibreOffice.sln from windows subdirectory, and 
see this error message from VS 2015 IDE:

Microsoft Visual Studio
---------------------------
One or more projects in the solution were not loaded correctly.
Please see the Output Window for details.

The majority of projects have state (load failed), except for desktop_Executable_soffice_bin, 
desktop_Executable_unopkg_bin, and soltools_Executable_cpp. If I try to reload some of the 
projects, I get this error:


Microsoft Visual Studio
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File D:\sources\lo-core1\accessibility\source\extended\AccessibleBrowseBox.cxx is included into 
ClCompile and ClInclude item groups. This is not allowed for project items, which can belong to 
only one item group.

The .vcxproj file indeed has all .cxx duplicated both in ClCompile and ClInclude ItemGroups.

Using vs2015-ide-integrationmakes no difference.

-- 
Best regards,
Mike Kaganski


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