As a side note: for .NET applications this is a problem because .NET does not
use the current directory as a search path for dependencies.
Our workaround is to install a handler for the AssemblyResolve event and use the
current directory (slot) to load the dependencies:
Regards,
Patricio.
David Anderson
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No; the project directory path is used to launch the main program,
regardless of whether it's been copied to the slot dir.
On 08-Dec-2011 6:02 PM, Rom Walton wrote:
> I thought both the executable and supporting DLLs needed to have the
> <copy_file/> attribute on Windows.
>
> In that case the process would be launched from the slot directory and
> the dll loaded from the slot directory.
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