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Bill Linker
blinker at ziprealty.com
Sat Feb 3 14:19:05 CST 2007
Bill Linker wrote:
> Is there a Primary Interop (i.e. strong-named) version of the
> librets-dotnet.dll assembly avaiable somewhere? I cannot include it in
> my project that contains other strongly-named assemblies without a
> primary interop version. Please help, thanks,
Keith Garner wrote:
>It looks like you can do this yourself according to
>http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xc31ft41.aspx
>As of right now, we have no plans to do this. (I didn't even know what
this
>meant until about 5 minutes ago.) I'm not even sure right this second
what
>the side effects would be for people who don't need this. Until we can
>study it further, you're best off rolling it yourself.
>If someone would like to provide some patches for the libRETS build
system
>to incorporate making the assembly strong-named, we'd gladly accept
them.
>Keith
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I can sign my own files, but to sign someone else's code I would need to
build the file myself (or at least link the module file if I read that
page you provided correctly). I have not had too much time to explore
this site yet, but do you have a link to some info on building the file
from scratch for a .NET target so I can sign it with my own key file? Is
there a make / project file available for building things with C++.NET?
Is the source even available?
Here is some info about Primary Interop Assemblies (PIA's) from MSDN:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa302338.aspx
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