Hi Jb, If you like to install Silverlight for Phone 7, you can get the installers from this link http://www.silverlight.net/getstarted/devices/windows-phone/
Feel free to let me know if you have any installation problem or etc.. I'm in SL-MVPs list so I will try to help as much as I can.. Thanks a lot for helping me to get Cecil for WP7 as well... As Reflection.Emit is missing in Phone 7, we are having a lot of problems with existing frameworks like Unity, Dynamic Proxy, Moq and etc.. I hope we can use Cecil as a replacement of Reflection.Emit. Thanks again.. :) Thanks and Best Regards, Michael Sync Don't go the way life takes you. Take life the way you go http://michaelsync.net On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:43 AM, Michael Sync <mchls...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jb, > > Okay. Got it. So, we are not going to have any test for Silverlight and > Silverlight for Phone 7 for now. > > I have WP7 code running.. Do you want me to check-in? Or, Will you create a > conditional for WP7 and modified in two places and check-in? So, we can have > official version. What do you think? > > Thanks and Best Regards, > Michael Sync > > Don't go the way life takes you. > Take life the way you go > > http://michaelsync.net > > > On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Jb Evain <j...@nurv.fr> wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Michael Sync <mchls...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Okay.. Sure. I will create something "PHONE" so we can use #if PHONE.. >> :) >> >> I find WP7 more descriptive. After all, Cecil could run on Android at >> some point, and should work with MonoTouch as well :) >> >> So I think building for WP7 should define CF,SILVERLIGHT,WP7. >> Building for MonoTouch should only define SILVERLIGHT (even if it's >> not strictly exact). Android should be fine. >> >> > In that case, Shall we make different tests for WP7? What should we do >> to >> > check whether Cecil is actually working fine or not? >> >> We should definitely have something for that. It would be cool to be >> able to reuse a subset of the existing tests. But it's a tedious task. >> We could go on a case by case basis. If when working with Silverlight >> or WP7, we find an issue, we should of course write a regression test. >> If the issue is specific to SL or WP7, we had them to a VS Unit test >> suite, if not, we put it in the core test suite. >> >> That's how I suggest we go for now, especially as WP7 is still very >> blurry, and things could change rapidly. >> >> -- >> Jb Evain <j...@nurv.fr> >> >> -- >> -- >> mono-cecil >> >> Subscription settings: >> http://groups.google.com/group/mono-cecil/subscribe?hl=en >> > > -- -- mono-cecil