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New Post 2/20/2009 3:09 PM
  arigney
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Re: Referencing Source Code projects with VisualWebGUI installed 

You would need the pdb files for the release version as that is what is probably in the GAC. You can have .pdb files for release versions as well as debug versions. Even then it can be tricky, if the dlls are signed then you would not be able to swap your pdb files for the ones that should have come from signed assemblies, even then the automatic versioning of .net will require you to have the pdb files for the version that the compiler just compiled.

I think that you should install your own versions into the GAC.

Regards,

                    Alistair

 

 
New Post 2/22/2009 1:47 PM
  palli
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Re: Referencing Source Code projects with VisualWebGUI installed 

Hi guys,

You can have Visual Studio look for your compiled DLL in a specific place, like you can see in this thread here (see Itzik's reply jan 17th 2008). 

I may remember incorrectly, but I think the 6.3 version does not put the SDK DLL's in the GAC. Think they are in Program Files. That may also be so for the 6.2 version. In any case, for those versions that don't put the DLLs into the GAC, you can either copy your version to the Program Files folder, or change this registry key using only your SVN downloaded version.

Palli

 

 


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New Post 8/26/2010 10:12 PM
  chrisadam
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Re: Referencing Source Code projects with VisualWebGUI installed 

 Referencing Source Code projects with VisualWebGUI installed ... ReReferencing Source Code projects with VisualWebGUI installed.During debug time, the personal web server takes the assemblies from the GAC, and the debugger complains that it can't find the pdb for those files. When I try to point it to the pdb that I created, it complains that the version is different and refuses to use it.

 

 

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New Post 8/31/2010 3:42 AM
  ori.cohen
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Re: Referencing Source Code projects with VisualWebGUI installed 

Hello,

Welcome to Visual WebGui.

I am not sure what you have done exactly.
I need more details on the subject to be able to help you here.
Why would the PDBs you created be different than the PDBs your application is expecting? They should be from the same bin directory of your Visual WebGui Application Project.
There must be some crucial information you have not shared here.

Regards,

Ori Cohen
Support Manager, the Visual WebGui team

 
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