That's exactly what's happening in NH 4, which targets net40.

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Moises Goncalves <[email protected]>wrote:

> Why not consider the native .net framework Set interface,
> System.Collections.Generic<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.collections.generic.aspx>
> .ISet<T>.
> Almost everyone is migrating for .Net 4 for shared libraries.
> I think that older releases are fine to be used with legacy systems.
>
> Em segunda-feira, 22 de outubro de 2012 16h43min35s UTC-3, Oskar Berggren
> escreveu:
>
>> NHibernate 3.3.2.GA <http://3.3.1.GA> is now available for download from
>> Sourceforge and Nuget.
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/**projects/nhibernate/?source=**directory<http://sourceforge.net/projects/nhibernate/?source=directory>
>>
>> A big thanks to everyone that contributed to this release!
>>
>> Summary of changes:
>>
>> This is a small release with a number of bugs fixed. It keeps the
>> previous assembly version so it's a drop in replacement for 3.3.1.
>>
>> There are no known breaking changes.
>>
>> Full list of changes:
>> [3.3.2GA] https://nhibernate.jira.com/**secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?**
>> projectId=10000&version=11640<https://nhibernate.jira.com/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10000&version=11640><https://nhibernate.jira.com/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10000&version=11140>
>>
>>
>> /Oskar
>>
>>

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