Hi All, A small correction to my post. Revision 122 seem to contain all the code, only the reference to the constructorbinding.cs is missing in the Python.Runtime.csproj. Simply adding a reference solves the problem!
2011/1/17 Oleksii Bidiuk <oleksii.bid...@gmail.com> > 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 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/ > > Comments and suggestions are welcome! > -- > oleksii > -- oleksii
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