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3/31/2008 5:05 AM
 
Hi,

I've tried to edit this module a little bit, but visual studio (2005) doesn't compile the source code, it keeps using the dll files in the bin\ directory. I even tested this by introducing invalid code, so i know that it ignores the source.

I then removed the reference to the dlls in the website references list, which also deleted the dll files, but then visual studio complains that it can't find any Repository classes, as if it's not even trying to look. I haven't changed anything to the namespaces, so they should be intact and correct.

I doubt it's the fault of this specific module, but more a general gap in my knowledge, but can someone shed a light on my problem? Cheers!
 
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3/31/2008 10:25 AM
 
The 3.X version of the Repository module is a .net 1.1 assembly so you cannot use VS2005 to recompile the module. You would need VS2003 and a working DotNetNuke 3.X web site to install the source and recompile the assembly. Once you recompiled, you can install the module on either a DotNetNuke 3.X or 4.X web site. The 04.00.00 version of the Repository module will be a .net 3.X assembly and you will be able to use VS2008 to compile the source.
 
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