I think it's a safe bet that when the final version of .NET 4.0 is released
we'll either:
* re-release the latest final version of IronPython against it. If .NET 4.0
had already shipped today, this would end up being IronPython 2.0.1 for .NET
4.0
* release the next version of IronPython (e.g., IP 2.7/3.x Alpha/Beta/etc)
against it
In any event, we definitely plan on shipping something built against .NET 4.0
that doesn't contain Community Technology Preview in the title.
Until the final version of .NET 4.0 ships, expect more preview releases of
IronPython for .NET 4.0.
As for your question about adding IronPython assemblies to the GAC, I'm not
aware of any extra requirements offhand. Maybe Dino knows...
-Original Message-
From: users-boun...@lists.ironpython.com
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.ironpython.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Hardy
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 10:43 PM
To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: [IronPython] IronPython 2.6 and .NET 4.0 (and the GAC)
Hi all,
Are there plans to release versions of 2.6 for both .NET 2.0 .NET
4.0, or are the 4.0 previews just for demonstration?
Also, (as nobody noticed my earlier mail :)), are there plans to
support adding 2.6 to the GAC? When I asked for 2.0, it was mentioned
that there are more stringent requirements for the GAC; I'm just
wondering if those are being targetted.
- Jeff
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