Can you upload the offending dll?

On Monday, 20 August 2012 01:36:02 UTC+10, John Holliday wrote:
>
> The following sequence:
>  
> 1) load a strong-named assembly containing some utility classes and 
> methods.
> 2) add some additional classes and methods.
> 3) write the assembly with a new strong name key pair loaded from embedded 
> resource
> - used snk -k to produce the SNK file, then added as embedded resource to 
> project
> - used the following code to write the assembly:
>     byte[] snk = GetEmbeddedResource("sample.snk");
>     assembly.Write("sample.dll",new WriterParameters{ 
> StrongNameKeyPair=snk });
> 4) verifiy the assembly using "snk -vf sample.dll"
>     reports that the file is valid
> 5) drag the assembly into the GAC folder
>    ===> the given assembly name or codebase 'sample.dll', was invalid
>  
> Notes:
> 1) I'm able to load sample.dll into both ILSpy and Reflector without 
> problems.
>  
> Questions:
> 1) How do I determine what the GAC is complaining about?
> 2) Is there another setting or method to avoid the problem?
> 3) Is this a known bug or something new?
>  
>

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