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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T20:17:48+00:00 2026-05-22T20:17:48+00:00

I am using MEF to do a sort of crude plugin architecture. This is

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I am using MEF to do a sort of crude plugin architecture. This is working well. However, when I do a deployment using the visual studio package/publish build tasks (which I am calling via NAnt/MSbuild). My unreferenced plugin assemblies are not being included in the package and so are not deployed.

Is there a way to tell VS/MSBuild to include these DLLs?

They live in /bin/Extensions.

Cheers,
Rob

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    2026-05-22T20:17:48+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 8:17 pm

    I have found the answer in this blog post. It works perfectly: http://sedodream.com/2010/05/01/WebDeploymentToolMSDeployBuildPackageIncludingExtraFilesOrExcludingSpecificFiles.aspx

    Basically here’s the code I added to my project file.

    <!--
        Added by RSL to deal with deploying the plugins folder
        Followed tutorial here:
        http://sedodream.com/2010/05/01/WebDeploymentToolMSDeployBuildPackageIncludingExtraFilesOrExcludingSpecificFiles.aspx
      -->
        <PropertyGroup>
            <CopyAllFilesToSingleFolderForPackageDependsOn>
                CollectExtensionDLLs;
                CollectExtensionViews;
                $(CopyAllFilesToSingleFolderForPackageDependsOn);
            </CopyAllFilesToSingleFolderForPackageDependsOn>
        </PropertyGroup>
        <Target Name="CollectExtensionDLLs">
            <ItemGroup>
                <_CustomFiles Include="bin\Extensions\**\*"/>
    
                <FilesForPackagingFromProject Include="%(_CustomFiles.Identity)">
                    <DestinationRelativePath>bin\Extensions\%(RecursiveDir)%(Filename)%(Extension)</DestinationRelativePath>
                </FilesForPackagingFromProject>
            </ItemGroup>
        </Target>
        <Target Name="CollectExtensionViews">
            <ItemGroup>
                <_CustomFiles Include="Views\Extensions\**\*"/>
    
                <FilesForPackagingFromProject Include="%(_CustomFiles.Identity)">
                    <DestinationRelativePath>Views\Extensions\%(RecursiveDir)%(Filename)%(Extension)</DestinationRelativePath>
                </FilesForPackagingFromProject>
            </ItemGroup>
        </Target>
        <!-- //// End Rob's modifications -->
    
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