Silly question: isn't a .net 2.0 assembly backwards compatible with a .net 4.0
runtime? Why do you actually need to run a physically separate runtime? What
is breaking?
On Mar 22, 2012, at 4:27 PM, "Liam Corrigan" <liam.corri...@allenvanguard.com>
wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I’ve been using python .NET 2.0 in python 2.7.2 successfully for some time
> now and have also used the .NET 4.0 version, but of course I need to replace
> the clr.pyd and Python.Runtime.dll with the .NET 4.0 versions.
> Although most of my 2.0 libs work over the 4.0 version, there is one in house
> library targeted against .NET 2.0 that will not, without some awkward hacks.
> I need to be able to call into libraries written against both .NET 2.0 and
> 4.0, as separated calls - ideally, I’d like to have things such that I can
> operate in a python script something like this:
>
> import clr_2
> import clr_4
>
> clr_2.AddReference("MyDOTNET_2.0_BasedLib")
> clr_4.AddReference("MyDOTNET_4.0_BasedLib")
>
>
> Are there any settings in the source build that I can do, to kick out two
> separate clr.pyd and Python.Runtime.dll’s with new names and matching .NET
> version support?
>
>
> Liam Corrigan
>
>
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