I recompiled using .NET 2.0 and now I can load the DLL. Is there any support for frameworks after 2.0? I'd hate to lose the ability to use LINQ.
Also, you mentioned Python.Runtime.dll.config. I don't have this file. What's in it? thanks for your help On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Laszlo Sebo < laszlo.s...@primefocusworld.com> wrote: > When you import the assembly it will be referenced by the assembly name > defined in the project settings (which is what the dll will be named as). > GAC isn't required ( i never do that ). > > I just did a quick test here. Made an empty Class project via Visual Studio > 2008. > > Then tweaked the source to add 2 functions: > > using System; > using System.Collections.Generic; > using System.Linq; > using System.Text; > > namespace ClassLibrary1 > { > public class Class1 > { > public string Function1() > { > return "Test Function Called"; > } > public void Function2() > { > Console.WriteLine("Hello World"); > } > } > } > > I built it with all default settings (as a class library), then copied the > dll to the python / lib / site-packages folder, along with the clr.pyd, > Python.Runtime.dll and Python.Runtime.dll.config files > > Then from python: > > Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Feb 21 2008, 13:11:45) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel > win32 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > >>> import clr > >>> clr.AddReference('ClassLibrary1') > <System.Reflection.Assembly object at 0x01DF5580> > >>> import ClassLibrary1 > >>> myObject = ClassLibrary1.Class1() > >>> myObject.Function1() > u'Test Function Called' > >>> myObject.Function2() > Hello World > >>> > > Note that the "import ClassLibrary1" is the namespace not the assembly (it > just happens to be the same since its all default values). > I wonder if your issue is somehow related to VS2010? Could it be adding > some default references? What references are listed in VS? > > > cheers, > laszlo > > > > > On 14/12/2010 5:47 PM, Jason Awbrey wrote: > >> Thanks. I tried creating a test assembly with just a default constructor >> and no other dependencies, and I get the same error when I try to import it. >> >> I also tried setting the path variable, through windows as well as in >> code, and get the same result. >> >> Assuming my dll is named "TestLib.dll", I should be able to do >> clr.AddReference("TestLib"), correct? >> >> Do I have to strong name my assemblies, or put them in the GAC? Or is >> that optional? >> >> Any other suggestions of how to track this down? >> > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet >
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