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1/17/2013 9:19 AM
 

there are projects in the modules folder such as:

DotNetNuke.Modules.CoreMessaging.csproj

That contain missing references to DLL's such as Dotnetnuke and Dotnetnuke.web

 Why is this? Shouldn't the DLLs that those project are dependent on be built first?

Gus


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1/17/2013 9:22 AM
 
yes, looking at the project files in notepad++ the references are looking for DLL's in the website/bin folder. But those DLLs are not there.

How should I proceed?

Gus

"if the only tool you have is a hammer you tend to see every problem as a nail" http://www.carawaydesign.com
 
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1/17/2013 9:25 AM
 
Here's another example:


..\..\Website\bin\System.Web.Mvc.dll

System.Web.Mcv DLL is not in the source package. Is this a core MVC DLL that should be in the GAC if MVC is installed?

Surely a Community project checked in to Codeplex should build on a machine with the given requirements installed or is the Wiki horribly out of date? Or am I missing something?

Gus

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1/17/2013 10:38 AM
 
i suspect your problem is is that you have not built the source - as it's a source package you will have to build in release mode (this will pick up any built assemblies and copy them to the relevant BIN folders) - see http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/W...

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1/17/2013 11:44 AM
 

thanks Cathal but that didn't do it.

Still getting 122 errors:

Error    102    Could not load type 'DotNetNuke.Web.Common.Internal.DotNetNukeHttpApplication'.    C:\Work\DNNSource\DNN625Source\website\Global.asax    1    

Error    104    The type or namespace name 'Common' does not exist in the namespace 'DotNetNuke' (are you missing an assembly reference?)    C:\Work\DNNSource\DNN625Source\Community\Modules\CoreMessaging\Components\CoreMessagingBusinessController.cs    27    18    DotNetNuke.Modules.CoreMessaging

Gus


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