That branch seems to have project files for VS2005 and VS2008, not sure how
well maintained the VS2005 project files were at that stage, since the
VS2005 root solution file has been removed.

See the "How to build.txt" file for some more details on building the
source, however running "nant release rebuild" should build both 2.0 and 3.5
into the "build" directory. You may have to hack the build scripts a bit
since it has code to try getting the subversion revision number which won't
work.

2011/10/6 João Carlos Clementoni Silva <[email protected]>

> Thank Luis and Jonathon for yours advices.
>
> I know about the cons of use .NET 2.0 in a new project.
>
> I would like to use .NET 4.0 but this company, just has .NET 2.0 installed
> on theirs production environment. To change for NET 4.0, they need run tests
> on a lot of systems they have and approve it.
>
> About the net-2-0-trunk, it is for Visual Studio 2008? Can I open it with
> VS 2008 and generate all binaries for .NET 2.0?
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