Yes, I only included cblite after changing from 4.0 to 4.5 but thanks for the sugestion anyway, I gave that a try, but unfortunately I still got the exception. From the tests I've done this is what I've found:
- Create new .NET 4.5 application from scratch --> download and include cblite from Nuget ---> Works! - Create new .NET 4.0 application from scratch --> change framework to .NET 4.5 --> download and include cblite from Nuget --> exception thrown, doesn't work :( On Monday, January 5, 2015 1:07:48 PM UTC, Ken Courville wrote: > > I'm just a cblite consumer, but this thread has me curious, since it's > since I might run into. > > It sounds like you added the cblite nuget after switching from 4.0.to > 4.5. It's pretty common that if you did it before switching, you'd have to > re-install the nuget package, since they can be framework version-specific. > I'm curious if running this command from the Package Manager Console > would've fixed you: > > UPDATE-PACKAGE -Reinstall > > .. keep in mind this upgrades all nuget packages. So, if you're not ready > to update some packages, you can specify the cblite package explicitly. > Though, there could be other packages in use that need to be reinstalled > as well. > > UPDATE-PACKAGE Couchbase.Lite -Reinstall > > On Sunday, January 4, 2015 7:40:49 PM UTC-7, Jsparrow wrote: >> >> I'm sorry, maybe I didn't explain myself properly. Like I said on my >> first post, I first got the package from Nuget. It was only after I got the >> error that I downloaded the source from github. But I believe I found the >> issue. My application used to run on .NET framework 4.0 but in order to use >> CBLite I went to the project's properties and changed framework to .NET >> 4.5. I tested the application and everything was working normally so I >> downloaded CBLite from Nuget and included it in the project. Apparently >> when you change the .NET Framework version of a project from 4.0 to 4.5 and >> then include CBLite it will always throw that exception. But if you create >> a new .NET 4.5 application from scratch and include CBLite it will work. >> I'm currently not home and didn't test this extensively but I think you >> should be able to reproduce the issue, in all the tests that I've done, >> that was what happened. I don't know if this is a bug with CBLite or VS2013 >> itself, but for now, it seems like the only solution is to re-create the >> whole application from scratch on .NET 4.5. >> >> On Sunday, January 4, 2015 7:16:36 PM UTC, Zachary Gramana wrote: >>> >>> I would suggest just using the Nuget package. >>> >>> On Jan 4, 2015, at 12:10 AM, Jsparrow <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, thank you for your assistance. I have a WPF C# application >>> running on .NET 4.5 and I downloaded the source from github, did >>> clean+build and the build was completed with no errors, but unfortunately I >>> still get the same error :/ >>> I rebuilt it on a trial version of VS2013 Ultimate so I don't know if >>> that caused any issues. I think I've rebuilt it correctly. If this issue >>> can be fixed by rebuilding, would one of you guys mind to rebuild it >>> correctly and provide me with the .dll? >>> >>> Domingo, 4 de Janeiro de 2015 1:32:35 UTC, Zachary Gramana escreveu: >>>> >>>> I haven’t Internet access in quite a while, but I happened to be >>>> sitting in a Starbucks in rural Georgia getting our Unified API component >>>> submission in before the deadline tonight. ;) >>>> >>>> Yes, it does support Windows .NET 4.5 applications (for most people, >>>> that will be WPF, console, or ASP.NET <http://asp.net/>). >>>> >>>> The error you’re getting should go away with a rebuild. SQLite is not >>>> a standard lib on Windows, and we depend on a package to provide it (Eric >>>> Sink’s excellent SQLitePCL.raw). Sometimes VS inexplicably cleans it out >>>> of >>>> the bin folder. A rebuild (clean + build) seems to fix it. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jan 3, 2015, at 8:23 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On Jan 2, 2015, at 4:31 AM, Jsparrow <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Am I doing something wrong or does Couchbase Lite not support Windows >>>> applications? Is Couchbase Lite for mobile apps only? >>>> >>>> >>>> I don't work on the .NET version, but I believe it only supports >>>> Xamarin (MonoTouch) right now. 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