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Joerg M. Colberg
I have a VS.Net solution that contains various projects. Some of the
projects contain programme blocks (legacy code) that are used by some of
the other projects.
One project contains some C code (managed and unmanaged) that uses
external libraries (GNU Scientific Library). These external libraries are
linked to in the Properties->Linker->Input page and the linking so far has
worked fine.
I just wrote a C# web application that references some of the other
projects incl. the project that I just mentioned. When I build the web
application, it copies over the dll's from the projects that are being
referenced by it but NOT the external libraries that are explicitely being
linked to in the C project that I described above. Does anybody know why? I
can copy the libraries by hand but I don't think that should be necesssary.
I also tried to reference those external libraries separately in the web
application project but that fails completely (I get an error "not a valid
assembly or COM component") - beats me why/how. So how do I make sure those
external libraries get copied and used properly?
- Joerg Colberg
([email protected])
projects contain programme blocks (legacy code) that are used by some of
the other projects.
One project contains some C code (managed and unmanaged) that uses
external libraries (GNU Scientific Library). These external libraries are
linked to in the Properties->Linker->Input page and the linking so far has
worked fine.
I just wrote a C# web application that references some of the other
projects incl. the project that I just mentioned. When I build the web
application, it copies over the dll's from the projects that are being
referenced by it but NOT the external libraries that are explicitely being
linked to in the C project that I described above. Does anybody know why? I
can copy the libraries by hand but I don't think that should be necesssary.
I also tried to reference those external libraries separately in the web
application project but that fails completely (I get an error "not a valid
assembly or COM component") - beats me why/how. So how do I make sure those
external libraries get copied and used properly?
- Joerg Colberg
([email protected])