Thanks! I think I missed that one because I use the Express editions of Visual Studio at home.
But now I see all the platforms are OK. Best regards Mello On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Jeff Hardy <jdha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Please use the RC1 files if you can. > > The normal WP build uses the same project files as everything else - > just set the configuration to WP7Debug (or maybe Silverlight3Debug, I > can't remember if I actually renamed it). > > You can also build everything by opening a Visual Studio command > prompt, navigating to the root, and running `msbuild`. The resulting > files will be in bin. > > - Jeff > > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 5:01 AM, Cesar Mello <cme...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > For the repro sample, do you prefer to have references to the RC1 > binaries, > > or should I add the IronPython projects to compile from source and aid > > debugging? > > > > A second question: what solution and projects are being used for the > Windows > > Phone build? > > > > Thanks > > Mello > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Cesar Mello <cme...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Jeff, > >> > >>> > >>> Looking at it briefly I can't see an obvious workaround (I'm not sure > >>> what interactions MaybeNotImplementedAttribute will have); can you > >>> open an issue and attach a minimal repro if possible? > >>> > >> > >> Sure! I'll open this issue at home later, because the Windows Phone use > >> case is for a pet project in my spare time just for fun. That said, we > are > >> using IronPython at work with .NET 4, but I don't want to mix personal > stuff > >> with professional duties. You know. :-) > >> > >> > >>> > >>> Also, thank you for looking at WP stuff. It needs people to hammer on > >>> it to make sure that it works and find its limitations. > >>> > >> > >> Nice! It's a pleasure to help. I just don't have enough knowledge about > >> the codebase and even Python is a new thing to me, but my objective is > to > >> learn. Hacking IronPython seems to be the best way to learn and have > fun at > >> the same time. (I've seen quite a nice performance from PyPy so I > imagine > >> there is a lot of room for optimizations in the long run too). > >> > >> Thanks a lot for the help! > >> > >> Best regards > >> Mello > >> > >> > >> > > >
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