You must reference the Firebird .Net Provider.
Emanuel
2010/10/10 Sam Carleton
> I see that there is no .Net 4.0 version of the 2.5.2 Firebird .Net
> Provider, so I have downloaded the source, converted the project to .Net
> 4.0, and compiled it myself.
>
> Then I went to a new .Net 4.0 project,
El 10/10/2010, a las 16:13, Jiri Cincura escribió:
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 13:49, Hernan Martinez wrote:
>> I've got the same error messages as the OP and couldn't compile (here we're
>> using Visual Studio 2010) for .NET 4.
>
> How are you building it?
>
Nothing fancy. I just added the Fire
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 13:49, Hernan Martinez wrote:
> I've got the same error messages as the OP and couldn't compile (here we're
> using Visual Studio 2010) for .NET 4.
How are you building it?
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El 10/10/2010, a las 13:20, Jiri Cincura escribió:
> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 05:33, Sam Carleton wrote:
>> I see that there is no .Net 4.0 version of the 2.5.2 Firebird .Net Provider
>
> As the .NET 4 runtime "contains" also .NET 2/3.5 runtime you're free
> for download current versions availabl
On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 05:33, Sam Carleton wrote:
> I see that there is no .Net 4.0 version of the 2.5.2 Firebird .Net Provider
As the .NET 4 runtime "contains" also .NET 2/3.5 runtime you're free
for download current versions available.
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