Hi Vincent,

On 13/03/2012 3:35 AM, Vincent Povirk wrote:
-    FIXME("Unrecognized version %s\n", debugstr_w(pwzVersion));
+    WARN("Unrecognized version %s\n", debugstr_w(pwzVersion));
I'll put it back and add another test.


I'm not so sure about this. I think GetRuntime is still incomplete, so
I'd still like to know when it fails. You will get a useless FIXME in
the case where RUNTIME_INFO_UPGRADE_VERSION is specified, but I think
a program that makes that specifies a version number and that flag is
doing it wrong. Anyway, we shouldn't be spammed with fixme's, right?

No, its perfectly valid to specify a minimum version like 2.0.50727, and
then use the flag RUNTIME_INFO_UPGRADE_VERSION to get any .NET version. This allows native applications to interact with .NET without caring about the .NET version installed.

Best Regards
 Alistair Leslie-Hughes




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