Are you maintaining that as a github fork+branch? If not, maybe that
would help. I suspect that most commits on the master branch should be
easily applied, and maybe someone else will also find it useful.

/Oskar


2011/12/15 DBLWizard <[email protected]>:
> Yeah,
>
> I've done that .. just trying to keep from having to merge those
> changes with the updates as the occur.  There were some bug fixes that
> have been updated and I either have to go through and redo all the
> ISet and I think HashedSet and maybe one other collections that have
> to be changed.  As well as the Security Attributes that have to be
> added to the GetObjectData and other calls so that they are compatibly
> with the 4.0 framework.
>
> I had just seen some threads that indicated there were two different
> trees and wanted to make sure I wasn't doing additional work I didn't
> need to.
>
> Thanks
>
> dbl
>
> On Dec 15, 9:37 am, Stephen Bohlen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> There is not presently any separate NH source for .net 4.0.  The present
>> source tree targets .net 3.5.
>>
>> Although I've not tried, I don't see any compelling reason that the source
>> would need to change for .net 4.0 compilation *except* places where the
>> IESI collections ISet interface will collide with the same introduced in
>> the .net 4.0 BCL.  These can be mitigated by some simple namespace aliasing
>> + fully-qualifying references to ISet in the codebase.
>>
>> -Steve B.
>> On Dec 15, 2011 11:26 AM, "DBLWizard" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Howdy,
>>
>> > I'm wondering where I can get .net 4.0 version of NHibernate?  I read
>> > some posts that refer to having both a 3.5 version and a 4.0 version
>> > but I can't seem to find where the source for the 4.0 runtime is.  Can
>> > somebody clarify this for me?
>>
>> > Thanks
>>
>> > dbl

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