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Haven't seen any 'false alarms' since the fix, thanx!
One suggestion - in the dialog that comes up when there _is_ a mismatch, could we get a "decompile the right one" button? would save having to remember which one it was when i finally get around to selecting assemblies. / comments
Haven't seen any 'false alarms' since the fix, thanx!
One suggestion - in the dialog that comes up when there _is_ a mismatch, could we get a "decompile the right one" button? would save having to ...
no, i don't, unfortunately. i'll give it a try in the next day or two if i can. i think i was depending on the veracity of the message, and just tried to do what i had to in order to make it go away. it's still happening (just saw it a minute ago, in fact), so i'll try when i can. / comments
no, i don't, unfortunately. i'll give it a try in the next day or two if i can. i think i was depending on the veracity of the message, and just tried to do what i had to in order to make it go awa...
this has gotten worse, if anything. i'd been in VS2010 and debugging something in System.Windows.Forms. I then switched to VS2008 and was debugging something slightly different in SWF. It kept telling me something like "A different version of SWF was found than what Reflector was expecting - found version 2, expected version 4" - even after telling it to decompile version 2.0. had to clear the cache completely to get it to work, which meant losing the decompilations of everything else i was working on.
Maybe something as simple as having a different cache folder for different versions of the IDE would work? / comments
this has gotten worse, if anything. i'd been in VS2010 and debugging something in System.Windows.Forms. I then switched to VS2008 and was debugging something slightly different in SWF. It kept tell...
IMHO, anything that changes my project files so that it builds differently than how i had it set up is a very bad thing. My references are like they are for a reason - usually because I need to bind to certain versions of the referenced assemblies.
If it means not being able to debug quite as easily, then that's what i'll have to put up with. / comments
IMHO, anything that changes my project files so that it builds differently than how i had it set up is a very bad thing. My references are like they are for a reason - usually because I need to bin...
ya, i wasn't too happy. it not only 'adjusted' my solution, it 'adjusted' the references in my project files, which broke several of them by adding the 'embed interop' flag. :x / comments
ya, i wasn't too happy. it not only 'adjusted' my solution, it 'adjusted' the references in my project files, which broke several of them by adding the 'embed interop' flag. :x
when vs2010 launches, i get an error dialog with an <unknown error> and error code 80131515.
Any clues what i should check for? / comments
when vs2010 launches, i get an error dialog with an <unknown error> and error code 80131515.
Any clues what i should check for?
Need to decompile different versions of the same dll
for example, i spend a lot of time debugging inside VS2008 and VS2010. Currently, there's no way to decompile both the 2.0/3.5 and 4.0 versions of the same assemblies. This means that one IDE or th...
blindahl wrote:
ok, i'll look for the button. i didn't find it before.
was either blind or stupid. or both. button is there. [image] / comments
blindahl wrote:
ok, i'll look for the button. i didn't find it before.
was either blind or stupid. or both. button is there.