Set project file and name via environment variables#23
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Added the option to set the
PROJECT_FILEandPROJECT_NAMEvia environment variables.I'm working on a project where the project file name differs from the actual assembly name. The published DLL therefore has a different name than the project file and upon running, the assumed DLL name can not be found.