My app will be a simple class library, but what you said does make sense, but there has to be a way :)Hi,Stating it is an invalid cast.Can someone please explain me the following behaviour:Assuming you have Assembly "A.dll", with one class Y (no methods, no fields, just a plain class). Now copy this assembly to A.1.dll, A.2.dll. You now have 3 assembly, A.dll, A.1.dll, A.2.dll (they just differ in date of last modification). Create a new project which references "A.dll" and write the following main function: static void Main(string[] args) { Type t1 = Assembly.LoadFrom(@"A.1.dll").GetType("A.Y"); Type t2 = Assembly.LoadFrom(@"A.2.dll").GetType("A.Y"); Type t3 = typeof(A.Y); Console.WriteLine(t1.GUID); Console.WriteLine(t2.GUID); Console.WriteLine(t3.GUID); Console.WriteLine(t1 == t2); Console.WriteLine(t1 == t3); Console.WriteLine(t2 == t3); } Now guess the output (MS.NET 1.1 runtime): d899aa25-2426-3ef7-91c2-95e6f8aaed27 d899aa25-2426-3ef7-91c2-95e6f8aaed27 d899aa25-2426-3ef7-91c2-95e6f8aaed27 True False False Hu? :-). Why is t1 != t3, but t1 equals t2? Anyone? So i guess that's related to your problem with your MySQL.ByteFX DataProvider. You load your ByteFX assembly via Assembly.LoadFrom, which references System.Data in its own "dll" scope. Your program also references "System.Data", but somehow the "System.Data" of your program isn't the same as in your lazy loaded ByteFX assembly. I can't give you a solution for this, but if your application is a web app i think you run into the problems if you're not using XSP but IIS since IIS copies all bin\* files into some temporary directories and there you'll get the same behaviour as stated above. (IIS does this in order to enable dynamic reloading of web apps. Ever tried to update one dll in your C:\inetpub\wwwroot\<App\bin\ directory? It is not locked, you can overwrite it and if you do it, IIS will implicitly redeploy your web app to reflect the update - makes life much easier 8-)) Christian _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
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