How to, or feature wish.

Posted: 08-22-2003, 09:06 PM
How to find all component that don't have dependency on them any more?

This would be useful for identifying and removing primitives and other
components that are no longer needed.


Thanks,
Slobodan


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Re: How to, or feature wish.
Posted: 08-25-2003, 04:30 PM
Thanks Brad,
> One way to avoid this is to save your config from start to finish several
> different ways. Basically I start with just the results of devices.pmq,
then
> start to add feature sets (networking,IE,Shell,etc..) and in between each
> dependency resolve, and each added component I do a quick save and append
a
> number to it. As I'm building the runtime I'll use a text document for
> reference to the numbering, and archive the document in the final build
> folder. I know it's not fixing the problem of orphaned components, but
maybe
> it will help to keep your runtime a little more organized. HTH,
I'm doing something like that.

But this was targeted for MS to consider implementing similar feature in
future releases. To ease finding orphaned components.


Best regards,
Slobodan


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