I found out a solution.
Just load manually the needed assembly (i.e My.Assembly.dll) in the
extension constructor:
Assembly.Load("My.Assembly");
I've placed the assembly in the same location as the Extension.dll and it
worked!
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Hi,
any news on this issue? I'm having the same problem.
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On 10-05-2012 14:00, Morten Lemvigh wrote:
> I have written a preprocessor extension that has a dependency to another
> assembly. When I try to build a setup project using that extension, I
> get an error saying:
>
> In the preprocessor extension that handles prefix 'somePrefix' while
> trying to c
On 10-05-2012 14:31, Simon Dahlbacka wrote:
> The name in the error message and the name of the dll is spelled
> differently, can it be as simple as that?
Sorry, that is just a typo I introduced when replacing the original
assembly name. The names are the same in the two places.
/Morten
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The name in the error message and the name of the dll is spelled
differently, can it be as simple as that?
/Simon
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Morten Lemvigh <
morten.lemv...@novasoftware.se> wrote:
> I have written a preprocessor extension that has a dependency to another
> assembly. When I
I have written a preprocessor extension that has a dependency to another
assembly. When I try to build a setup project using that extension, I
get an error saying:
In the preprocessor extension that handles prefix 'somePrefix' while
trying to call function 'someFunction' and exception has occur
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