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what assembly versioning issue?
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Oh, I'm not certain it's even being caused by Windsor. We have a fairly complex app with a lot of moving parts.
During the process of figuring out how we wanted to package it up for nuget, we started running into issues where the 2.5.3 nuget package would somehow end up asCastle.Windsor.dll version 2.5.1 when it was installed by our package. We're upgrading to 2.5.4 to see if that resolves it because the app makes fairly extensive use of type forwarding and it's not a clean upgrade to 3.x.
While that's going on, I'm looking into what other issues we might run into if we decided to just ditch 2.5.x and make the switch.
2012/2/10 Krzysztof Koźmic <krzyszto...@gmail.com>
what assembly versioning issue?
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This is definitely a weird one. I went through and checked every project in the sln and none of them had references to the client profile assembly, so I went in and removed it from the package directory in packages, cleaned the solution, and then built it. After that I was able to verify that the assembly in bin was not client profile. Next, I did a crtl-f5 to start the project that exhibited the problem, and after it compiled, the client profile version is back. Does this make any sense or ring any bells?
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