Is anyone aware of implementations using  Bouncy Castle in .NET Micro, .NET CF, 
etc...

@John if you're proposing changes to the minimum supported version, will that 
still include support for .Net Micro and other platfoms?


From: Peter Dettman [mailto:p...@lockboxlabs.com]
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 12:59 AM
To: dev-crypto-csharp@bouncycastle.org
Subject: Re: [dev-crypto-csharp] For c# codebase, why are tests compiled into 
the library itself?

The project is currently still targeted at .NET 1.1 as a minimum version, 
though I will be proposing changes to the supported versions after the next 
release (1.8).

On 11/02/2013 11:04 AM, John Allberg wrote:
Hi!

To be able to use internal classes from the test project you can use the 
InternalsVisisbleTo attribute. Quite handy... :)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.runtime.compilerservices.internalsvisibletoattribute.aspx

Just put it in your assemblyinfo and point out the test library.

Best Regards,

John


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