If incremental linking is enabled, Visual C++ generates the *.ilk file in $(TargetDir), can I override this behavior and redirect it to another directory? (without using a post-build step)
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In Visual C++ 6.0 and Visual C++ 2008 is not possible to select a different dir for the ilk file. Valid options for incremental linking are
/INCREMENTAL:YESand/INCREMENTAL:NO.Also, if you create a post build step to move the ilk file to a different location, Visual C++ will not be aware of this, so is the same as dissabling incremental linking at all, since Visual C++ will not find the ilk file.
HTH.