Ah sorry forgot to mention my environment.
Sadly I'm talking about m4a on windows with vs 2010.
Maybe I'm able to figure something out or somebody else has some hints for
it.
Just to make sure I'm working with the right resources. All necessary stuff
is stored inside the ...\Reference
Assemblies
On Jul 23, 2012 4:58 PM, "Matthias" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to have different M4a framework versions side by side on the
> same developer machine?
>
> Background is pretty simple, in a production environment I'm not able to
> follow every change of the framework for every software proj
On Jul 23, 2012, at 4:57 AM, Matthias wrote:
> is it possible to have different M4a framework versions side by side on the
> same developer machine?
For Windows? I don't think so, though I haven't tried.
For OS X? Yes, and I have 20 installed. Note that this isn't entirely
convenient unless you
Hello,
is it possible to have different M4a framework versions side by side on the
same developer machine?
Background is pretty simple, in a production environment I'm not able to
follow every change of the framework for every software project because I'm
not getting paid to fix an error and upgr