DotNet Configuration Comparison Tool?

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Peter Smith

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Nov 24, 2009, 11:52:17 AM11/24/09
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So, I'm in a situation at work right now, where code's working fine MOST of the time locally, but the build to the Dev server is constantly failing, saying it can't find certain Types.

I'm in the middle of figuring it out, and I'm thinking, "Gee, is there a  tool that'll compare the .NET configuration of two machines, or output the configuration in a comparable format?"

A quick search or two tells me that if there is, I'm not thinking about it the right way (the idea of something that outputs the config, I just thought of now, for instance.)

So, the question:

Does anyone know of a tool that can compare the .NET configuration of two machines, whether local and remote, remote and remote, or needing to run it locally on each machine.

And by 'configuration', I mean 'point at an EXE, and see what DLL information it finds if it were running that app'. Something like a dependency tracker for .NET, I guess, which would look at all sources visible to the target .EXE, and point out differences.

I can think of ways to WRITE one; I'm just wondering if the wheel is already out there. Thanks in advance.

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Cerebrus

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Nov 25, 2009, 1:24:43 AM11/25/09
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Lazy idiot !

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Processor Devil

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Nov 25, 2009, 3:10:49 AM11/25/09
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:D

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akram mellice

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:13:59 AM11/25/09
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:D:D
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Peter Smith

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Nov 25, 2009, 4:13:22 PM11/25/09
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I guess that's SOME sort of answer. Thanks.


Cerebrus

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Nov 26, 2009, 11:50:38 AM11/26/09
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Lolz, sorry ! ;-)
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