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party program to log) I've followed some of the instructions here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vsproject/archive/2009/07/21/enable-c-project-system-logging.aspx and enabled logging. I'm getting this error: project not up to date because "insert file name here".lastbuildstate is missing. Note that in actual visual studio, there is nothing logged. I was unable to find anything on this in google. It may be that I incorrectly enabled logging, but I feel that this is the error. I'm incredibly frustrated by this. I appreciate any and all help. Thank you c++ visual-studio-2010 visual-studio visual-c++ share|improve this question edited Feb 19 '13 at 23:03 asked Feb 19 '13 at 22:51 user1795223 71127 That's a dupe, IIRC. Search SO thoroughly. –Bartek Banachewicz Feb 19 '13 at 22:51 I have looked for 3 hours, I cannot find anything to help with this. If you have found something that can help, please direct me to it. –user1795223 Feb 19 '13 at 22:56 If you open visual studio and try to compile your project/solution manually, do any errors appear there? (Is this a problem with the logging or your code?) –Mooing Duck Feb 19 '13 at 23:12 Also, keep in mind, The project is out-of-date probably becau
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as Fixed Fixed This item has been fixed in the current or upcoming version of this product. A more detailed explanation for the resolution of this particular https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/653355/suggestion-help-me-diagnose-issues-causing-this-project-is-out-of-date-message item may have been provided in the comments section. 7 1 Sign into vote ID 653355 Comments 15 Status Closed Workarounds 1 Type Suggestion Repros 2 Opened 3/24/2011 10:10:12 AM Access Restriction Public Description In my C++ build I often attempt to debug (F5) and am hit unexpectedly with the "This project is out of date: myproject - Debug Win32" message box. This can show up due out of to a variety of reasons such as: * A source or header file changed and object code needs to be rebuilt. (the usual, normal reason for the message) * There is a header erroneously listed in the project filters. ie. a dev deleted a file but forgot to remove it from the filters. * There is a generated header file which needs to be created. * Other unexpected issues out of date with the solution. I'm in a situation right now where this message shows EVERY time I attempt to debug even though I just built the project and all the files seems to be in-place and have the correct time stamp. So... I'm stuck. I would like a link or button next to each entry in the list on the "This project is out of date" dialog labeled something like "Why is it out of date?" or "Show Me" or "Details..." and it would show me why msbuild/VS feels the need to rebuild my project. example output I'd appreciate: "File: C:\foo\bar.h not found. Possibly a generated header file?" "File: C:\foo\bar.cpp newer than C:\foo\int\bar.obj" "File C:\foot\bar.h modified" You get the picture I hope. This way, I can try and fix a problem if I keep getting this message unexpectedly. If the UI is unchangeable, I would LOVE it if there could be a VS Extension which does the same rule evaluation and creates a report with the same information. DETAILS ATTACH A FILE EDIT THIS ITEM Assign To Item can only be reassigned when it is active. Comments (15) | Workarounds (1) | Attachments (2) Sign in to post a comment. Please enter a