I had compiled it for .Net 4.0. I now compiled it for 3.5.
Just to be clear: very few people here should be using
Robust.32BitLaunch. For the vast majority of uses, the 32 bit version of
this executable is not needed at all; 64 bits will run just fine. The
only reason why I did this launcher was because I was teaching a class
last quarter where the students were using the Robust server with SQLite
as the DB. I doubt many people do that beyond academic exercises...
If you're using MySql as the backend DB for Robust, you don't need this
32 bit launcher at all.
On 7/3/2010 10:03 AM, Fly Man wrote:
I have no clue if Diva did try to compile it with .NET 4.0 but the 32
bit version is for the older machines that run Opensim Robust for some
time
So, I hope that it's just a way of compiling that Diva did and that
it's better to compile the source against .NET 3.5 or make sure
there's no .NET 4.0 pieces in it ...
2010/7/3 Michael Cerquoni <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
is it possible that this could be debug stuff? perhaps this binary
is compiled with debug and thus wont run without .net 4?? I know
this particular .exe file comes precompiled not something we do at
compile time.
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Michael Cerquoni
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I thought .net 4 was officially released?
(http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/) but that aside,
i was able to verify what your saying, thanks for clarifying
that. I know OpenSimulator has not officially made .net 4 the
official version, but it seems Microsoft has now, I think
windows update only has .net 4 now and not 3.5.1 anymore. The
more odd part is I did not think OpenSimulator used anything
that was .net 4 only, this would likely mean it also does not
run under mono either, because mono doesn't support any .net 4
functions yet either.
On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 7:45 AM, Fly Man
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
Nebadon,
The issues are not in the source package but the
precompiled version. When trying to run
Robust.32BitLaunch.exe the following is being displayed on
screen
(see attached image)
In English, it failed to initialise the .NET 4 layers
because it lacks the bits on the machine.
Since these are all Windows machines that are only running
.NET 3.5 on it, it's rather strange that the source has
been compiled with .NET 4.0 and then released.
And yes, when I compile the RC2 myself with the .NET 3.5
parser and VS2010 there's no issue being mentioned.
I just find it strange that before all releases are being
released with .NET 3.5 and all of a sudden the latest is
compiled with .NET 4.0 which isn't officially released yet
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