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Updating IronPython Binaries?

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lucius - 18 Sep 2007 19:04 GMT
Installing VSIIP.MSI (Visual Studio Integration for IronPython)
installs 1.0 DLLs. I have 1.1 version DLLs of IronPython.Dll and
IronMath.Dll in another filesystem location. Can I simply overwrite
the 1.0 DLLs in "C:\Program Files\Visual Studio Integration for
IronPython" with newer versions, are will there be dependency problems
I can't yet see?

Thanks.
WenYuan Wang [MSFT] - 19 Sep 2007 12:05 GMT
Hello Lucius

We need to perform more research on this issue . We will reply here as soon
as possible.
If you have any more concerns on it, please feel free to post here.

Thanks for your understanding!
Best regards,
Wen Yuan

Microsoft Online Community Support
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WenYuan Wang [MSFT] - 21 Sep 2007 12:17 GMT
Hello Lucius,

Thanks for your patience.

I'm afraid to say we need perform more research on this issue and will
reply on your post ("Add iron Python to Current Working VS.NET" in
Microsoft.public.vsnet.ide).

If you have any concern on this, please also feel free to post here. We are
glad to assist you.

Thanks again for your understanding.

Have a great day,
Best regards,

Wen Yuan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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