I'd actually prefer this, as it would make writing plugins and extensions that much simpler for me.In fact, at this stage I am compiling the WiX cvs sources in .NET 2.0 locally in any case, in order to take advantage of some extensions and tweaks I added...
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No problem with this. I would have to install it, but that's all.
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But when it stays on .NET 1.1 it is also fine by me
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Subject: [WiX-users] RFC: Moving Wix 3.0 to use the .NET Framework 2.0
There has been some talk on the core team
about moving Wix 3.0 over to use the .NET Framework 2.0 instead of 1.1. We
wanted to know how many people this would affect and in what ways. If you have
any concerns
open for more feedback.
Justin
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I think it’s very nice
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There
has been some talk on the core team about
Hi
Since we are using Visual Studio 2005 the .NET Framework 2.0 is
automaticaly installed. So there will be no problem for us.
Stefan
Justin Rockwood wrote:
> There has been some talk on the core team about moving Wix 3.0 over to use
> the .NET Framework 2.0 instead of 1.1. We wanted to know how
There has been some talk on the core team about moving Wix
3.0 over to use the .NET Framework 2.0 instead of 1.1. We wanted to know how
many people this would affect and in what ways. If you have any concerns about
using .NET 2.0, please respond to this email and let us know. Conversely, if
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