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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:24:44+00:00 2026-05-13T21:24:44+00:00

I am looking to implement a continuous unit test running system, something I have

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I am looking to implement a continuous unit test running system, something I have heard called a “smoketest” or “tinderbox”, (a build server that does clean version control check-outs and full system builds of everything in a given source repository or project), and something like “continuous integration” for small teams, with Delphi.

I am loathe to commit to a commercial “build server” product and am hoping I can do a lot of this just with MS-Build support that is built into delphi.

I am looking for resources, ideas, and a place to get started. I do not know how to use MS Build for this purpose. Steve Trevethen has a blog post that leads to a little discussion on the old dcc32 command line build, and some comments mention ms-build which has been here since delphi 2007. I am using Delphi 2010. I am looking for guidance and insight, and experiences, that will tell me, is this a reasonable path to go down, and if not, what way should I go instead?

I found you can override the Unit (DCU) and EXE Output Directory from the msbuild command line with /p:DCU_DcuOutput=. Note that I looked at the XML inside my DPROJ files to figure out how to override stuff.

However, it only does a make, not a build, and /t:rebuild does not work (edit: yes it does. it works fine on DPROJ files, but not on GroupProjects.)

I wish there was more MSBuild-with-Delphi documentation out there anywhere? The MS-Build help in “Rad Studio 2010” product documentation shows one or two things about MS-Build but is really sketchy and incomplete.

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    2026-05-13T21:24:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:24 pm

    Delphi 2010 uses MSBuild as it’s main build engine. That means that the IDE and the command line both do exactly the same thing. It also means that you can easily build existing projects with the command line. In fact, we on the Delphi team do this exact thing all the time. You need not worry about switches for the compiler itself — the DProj file created by the IDE will

    On the Start Menu is a command line for using MSBuild with an existing Delphi project. It sets up the environment correctly so that you can simply call:

    msbuild myproject.dproj

    You can also call specific build configurations from the command line, using the IDE to easily create said configurations using command line parameters for MSBuild.

    If you want to create the environment yourself, you can run the rsvars.bat batch file to set things up. That file can be found in your \bin directory, and should be available from a default command line.

    The file contains the following:

    @SET BDS=<your BDS directory>
    @SET BDSCOMMONDIR=C:\Users\Public\Documents\RAD Studio\7.0
    @SET FrameworkDir=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727
    @SET FrameworkVersion=v2.0.50727
    @SET FrameworkSDKDir=
    @SET PATH=%FrameworkDir%;%FrameworkSDKDir%;%PATH%
    @SET LANGDIR=EN
    

    Thus, if you want to create your own continuous integration build, you can easily manage your Delphi build using MSBuild.

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