This works for me until I edit the project in monodevelop then re-open in Visual Studio :( Then I have to do it again. Also with VS.NET you cannot explicitly reference System.Core (its automatically added).
Cheers, Greg On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Jb Evain <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Greg Young <[email protected]> > wrote: > > When using VS2010 with cecil for some weird reason everytime I open the > > project, I have to switch every project to 3.5 and then back to 4.0 or > else > > I get a bunch of build errors after about extension attribute. > > The real fix is to adjust the csproj file depending on the profile you > target. If you're targeting at least .net 3.5, you just have to > reference System.Core and to define NET_3_5 when building Cecil. And > bang, no more issue with the ExtensionAttribute. > > (Works by defining NET_4_0 if you target .net 4.0 too). > > -- > -- > mono-cecil -- Les erreurs de grammaire et de syntaxe ont été incluses pour m'assurer de votre attention -- -- mono-cecil
