There is a Batch build option in visual studio.
On Jul 31, 2014 3:51 PM, "Berend Veldkamp" <bveldk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I know I have to create separate msi's for x86 and x64, and I managed to do
> so in Visual Studio. However, to build both versions, I need to manually
> switch the platform between x86 and x64, and then build again. Is there a
> way to build both platforms at the same time?
> We already can build msi's for multiple languages in one go, so why not
> platforms too?
>
> Berend
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