Thanks Biduik,

I will need this in a few short weeks.

From: pythondotnet-bounces+btribble=ea....@python.org 
[mailto:pythondotnet-bounces+btribble=ea....@python.org] On Behalf Of Oleksii 
Bidiuk
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2011 8:06 AM
To: pythondotnet@python.org
Subject: [Python.NET] Python.NET and VS2001/.NET 4.0

Hi All,

I hope this will help some people like me searching for an answer. Several 
steps were mentioned by other people as well, but I haven't seen a step-by-step 
guide. It is not my intention to duplicate other posts in that sense, but 
rather have all-in-one post.

Here is how I've got VS2010 and .NET 4.0 working with the revision 119 of the 
Python.NET having Python 2.6 installed. Note that the latest trunk (revision 
122) gave me some problems, so I have basically reverted changes to match 119 
for the time being.

1. Get the sources (tarball from sourceforge or directly from SVN)
2. Open the pythonnet.sln with VS2010 and convert to 2010 format (will happen 
automagically)
3. Change the target framework to 4. Follow the following step for EACH project
    3.1. Right-click on the project name and select "Properties"
    3.2. Select the "Application" tab on the left (if not selected yet)
    3.3. Change the "Target framework" to ".NET Framework 4"
4. Open the clrmodule.il<http://clrmodule.il> and change the lines with the 
version number in the following piece of code

.assembly extern mscorlib
{
     .publickeytoken = (B7 7A 5C 56 19 34 E0 89 )
     .ver 2:0:0:0
}

to have


     .ver 4:0:0:0

5. Open the buildclrmodule.bat and change the

%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\ilasm /nologo /quiet /dll 
%ILASM_EXTRA_ARGS% /include=%INCLUDE_PATH% /output=%OUTPUT_PATH% %INPUT_PATH%

to

%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ilasm /nologo /quiet /dll 
%ILASM_EXTRA_ARGS% /include=%INCLUDE_PATH% /output=%OUTPUT_PATH% %INPUT_PATH%

5. Recompile the whole solution, ignore the deprecation warnings.

Now you have all necessary files under the pythonnet folder where you have the 
sources. You need clr.pyd, python.exe and Python.Runtime.dll.

Test
Run the newly comiled python.exe
Type the following

>>> import System >>> print System.Environment.Version 4.0.30319.1

The last line proves that you're using hte 4.0 runtime. The precomiled binaries 
available from Sourceforge would show
2.0.50727.3615

This is also posted with somewhat better formatting under 
blog.bidiuk.com/2011/01/python-net-and-vs2010-net-4/<http://blog.bidiuk.com/2011/01/python-net-and-vs2010-net-4/>

Comments and suggestions are welcome!
--
oleksii
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