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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T19:25:11+00:00 2026-06-17T19:25:11+00:00

I’m using msbuild on the command line to build a VS2012 solution containing a

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I’m using msbuild on the command line to build a VS2012 solution containing a C++ project. The project has a target that runs after the build:

<Target Name="RunTargetAfterBuild" AfterTargets="Build">
  <Error Text="I am a failing target" />
</Target>

I want msbuild to return an error when building, however somewhere in the process of building, the error gets lost and msbuild reports ‘Build succeeded’. Consequently the ERRORLEVEL is still set to 0 so it’s pretty hard to detect if something went wrong during automated builds. How do I make msbuild propagate this error all the way to the top level project/solution? I know this is possible since it’s what happens for compiler errors and the likes.

Here are the relevant parts of the output:

> msbuild test.sln

...

...: error : I am a failing target  [...test.vcxproj]
Done Building Project "...test.vcxproj" (default targets) -- FAILED.

Done Building Project "...test.vcxproj.metaproj" (default targets).

Done Building Project "...test.sln" (Build target(s)).

Build succeeded.    --> this is NOT what I want

....

0 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)

While for compiler errors the output is this:

> msbuild test.sln

....

...: error C3861: 'HECK': identifier not found [...test.vcxproj]
Done Building Project "...test.vcxproj" (default targets) -- FAILED.

Done Building Project "...test.vcxproj.metaproj" (default targets) -- FAILED.

Done Building Project "....test.sln" (Build target(s)) -- FAILED.


Build FAILED.     --> this is what I want

0 Warning(s)
1 Error(s)

Solution

as Allen answered, what does work is naming the target AfterBuild since that is a known target to msbuild. However that requires the target is defined after importing Microsoft.Cpp.targets which is somewhat prone to errors, and makes it harder to define multiple targets to run after the build. While researching this I found that using AfterTargets does work as expected when not using the Build target but any other target. No idea why, but it does so now I’m using this solution instead:

<Target Name="RunTargetAfterBuild" AfterTargets="FinalizeBuildStatus">
  <Error Text="I am a failing target" />
</Target>
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    2026-06-17T19:25:12+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 7:25 pm

    Add your custom target to the InitialTargets attribute of your project.

    InitialTargets=”RunTargetAfterBuild”

    You are correct that this will not solve your issue. But using the AfterBuild Target I was able to repro and get msbuild on the .sln to fail

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