I am going to seem like the retard here, but here goes.

I downloaded Fluent NHibernate using Visual Studio's new NuGet
utility. Now, on the newest release, it claims to use "NHibernate Core
3.XXX". However the NHibernate.dll it downloads shows a version of
2.0.57xxx.

Do I need to download NHibernate.dll 3.0+ and replace it in my
project, and it will work? or do I need to go through some hoops to
get Nhibernate 3.0 working for me? Can someone clarify this?

On Dec 8, 5:21 am, Chris Magee <[email protected]> wrote:
> As long as Fluent NHibernate comes with NHibernate and its clearly noted as
> being version NH 3.0 then I think that's enough.
>
> After downloading people, that are 'in the know', can replace the NHibernate
> files with 3.X.Y if needed.
>
> Also, if it FNH defaults to Castle and removes the hurdle of when you would
> choose linfu over castle, it makes things even easier to get started for a
> newcomer.
>
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:12 AM, James Gregory <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > This is the first I've heard of anyone being confused by our version
> > numbers...
>
> > In my opinion this is an education issue, not something that should be
> > solved by altering our version numbers. We're an independent project and our
> > release cycles are not tied to NH.
>
> > FNH 1.0 was compatible with 1.2 and 2.1 of NHibernate, 1.1 compatible with
> > 2.1, 1.2 compatible with 2.1 and 3.0, and 2.0 will be compatible with 3.0
> > upwards; I don't see an easy way to indicate that in our version numbers
> > without compromising our ability to version independently from NHibernate
> > *and* maintain the intention of version numbers (major number changes
> > indicate breaking changes, minor indicates fixes but binary compatibility).
>
> > It should be made clearer on the website when you're downloading FNH what
> > version of NHibernate it's compatible with.
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