From: Hernán M. <her...@ec...> - 2010-10-11 14:38:33
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El 11/10/2010, a las 12:47, Paulo Gomes escribió: > On 11-10-2010 09:42, Hernán Martínez wrote: >> >> >>> El 10/10/2010, a las 16:13, Jiri Cincura escribió: >>>> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 13:49, Hernan Martinez <her...@ec...> wrote: >>>>> I've got the same error messages as the OP and couldn't compile (here we're >>>>> using Visual Studio 2010) for .NET 4. >>>> >>>> How are you building it? >>>> >>> >>> Nothing fancy. I just added the Firebird provider DLL to the project. >>> In the project's property page I chose .NET 4 for the Unit Test build >>> and .NET 3.5 for the application. >> >> Weird. Deleting all the Firebird references and adding it again (just the one in the >> download page) seems to work. >> Don't know what happened, might be a VS2010 bug... >> > could it be the "Copy Local" property of your project? > Could be, though I'm not quite sure. Anyway, the general advice would be to quit VS, open the solution again, delete the Firebird reference, add it again and rebuild if the compiler reports an error regarding some .NET Framework version mismatch on the Firebird provider. |