Changing a visual studio project properties using Devenv console











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I am working on a python script that clones and compiles versions of a git project. Some of the versions are very old and i am having problems "smoothly" compiling them. One of the problems that i bumped into is changing the properties of a solution. I need to specifically go to Properties -> Linker -> General -> Change Link Library Dependencies from Yes to No. Is there any command that i can run in the developer console in order for it to change without me manually changing it? Or is there any solution for this at all?










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    I am working on a python script that clones and compiles versions of a git project. Some of the versions are very old and i am having problems "smoothly" compiling them. One of the problems that i bumped into is changing the properties of a solution. I need to specifically go to Properties -> Linker -> General -> Change Link Library Dependencies from Yes to No. Is there any command that i can run in the developer console in order for it to change without me manually changing it? Or is there any solution for this at all?










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      I am working on a python script that clones and compiles versions of a git project. Some of the versions are very old and i am having problems "smoothly" compiling them. One of the problems that i bumped into is changing the properties of a solution. I need to specifically go to Properties -> Linker -> General -> Change Link Library Dependencies from Yes to No. Is there any command that i can run in the developer console in order for it to change without me manually changing it? Or is there any solution for this at all?










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      I am working on a python script that clones and compiles versions of a git project. Some of the versions are very old and i am having problems "smoothly" compiling them. One of the problems that i bumped into is changing the properties of a solution. I need to specifically go to Properties -> Linker -> General -> Change Link Library Dependencies from Yes to No. Is there any command that i can run in the developer console in order for it to change without me manually changing it? Or is there any solution for this at all?







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