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Best way to do bindingRedirect for Microsoft dll versions?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-27 08:35 出处:网络
I thought I understood this junk.... I have an exe compiled to use MFC dlls version 9.0.21022.8, and am trying to install to a machine that has NO x86_vc9 anything - no x86 at all. Just amd.

I thought I understood this junk....

I have an exe compiled to use MFC dlls version 9.0.21022.8, and am trying to install to a machine that has NO x86_vc9 anything - no x86 at all. Just amd.

Anyway, I thought I was carrying what I needed in my installer, but it looks like I have the files in the wrong place re开发者_运维问答lative to the exe, and do not have the bindingRedirect entries I need.

I have the MS dlls in directories under my exe directory like:

Exe Dir\Microsoft.VC90.MFC\dlls and manifest

Exe Dir\Microsoft.VC90.CRT\dlls and manifest

The dlls and manifest are for version 9.0.30729.1.

First, should the dlls and manifest just be in the exe directory instead of subdirectories?

Second, I put a dependency with dependentAssembly section containing the bindingRedirect entries in each manifest, but still no luck. Is that the place to put it? Should I just stick the bindingRedirect stuff in the application manifest?

Any help/ideas appreciated.


Revert the support files back to 9.0.21022.8. The compile/link process will use whatever version was installed for Visual Studio. That means, in this case, the binaries produced will by default use 9.0.21022.8. If I installed a VS service pack or update that required the use of a newer dll version, say for a control or whatnot, then my binaries would require that version, and I would need to carry it in my support files.

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