OK, there doesn't seem to be any more discussion around this. And
because, as stated before, MS is not going to support 4.0 (and also 4.7
is now out for all systems), the minimum supported version in next major
version will be 4.5.2. If somebody wants the 4.0 the previous versions
are always availa
of the Firebird .NET providers
Onderwerp: Re: [Firebird-net-provider] .NET 4 support
I am still using 4.0 due to the difficulty upgrading 500+ computers and a
painful amount of customers still on XP. The downside of desktop software.
That being said the current code is stable and fast in our experienc
I am still using 4.0 due to the difficulty upgrading 500+ computers and a
painful amount of customers still on XP. The downside of desktop software.
That being said the current code is stable and fast in our experience so
would be happy to stay on the current version until we are ready to upgrade
.
Hello *,
reading the
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Hi,
At January-03-10, 12:20 PM, Jiri Cincura wrote:
> 1. Dropping .NET 2.0 support.
> The .NET 3.0 and mainly .NET 3.5 is just update for .NET 2.0. There's
> no new runtime or changes in bases. So there's no risk installing this
> update. This step will provide us option to use new features and m
Yes Jira, but this makes the assumption that every web host out there
currently supports 3.5 hosting, which they do not all seem to offer as
default at present. Many hosts still only offer 2.0 as standard, and
are only just starting to make migrations up to 3.5 hosting offerings.
Whislt I can
2010/1/4 Γιάννης Μπουρκέλης :
> Most Windows XP users do not have NET Framework 3.5 installed in their
> systems, so if they want to run a net framework 3.5 application, even if
> this application is only some megabytes, they will have to download the huge
> net 3.5 runtime, which is more than 50mb
I build 2 applications with the installer size that is less than 16 MB.
Most of the end users have NET 2.0 installed in their OS and do not need to
download anything else.
Even if they have to download Net framework 2.0, it is around 23MB and this
is rare.
Net 2.0 applications run as-is in Vista
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:31, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
> On the one hand, you say that 3.0 and 3.5 are just extensions to 2.0,
> which would seem to indicate that dropping 2.0 support would imply also
> dropping 3.0 and 3.5 support.
>
> But on the other hand you say the opposite: that you intend to drop
Jiri Cincura wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 21:44, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
>
>>I would assume that those who are still on 2.0 for various reasons would
>>find it rather disappointing if 2.0 were to be dropped completely. Might
>>be a reason to switch away from FB?
>>
>>For me personally, our project
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 21:44, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
> I would assume that those who are still on 2.0 for various reasons would
> find it rather disappointing if 2.0 were to be dropped completely. Might
> be a reason to switch away from FB?
>
> For me personally, our project is on 3.5 so as long as 3.
Jiri Cincura wrote:
> 1. Dropping .NET 2.0 support.
Could there be a .Net 2.0 branch that would be kept alive for bugfixing
for a year or two, but no new features?
I would assume that those who are still on 2.0 for various reasons would
find it rather disappointing if 2.0 were to be dropped compl
Happy new year :)
Just to express a modes oppinion.
2.0 Support seems old enough to be dropped (although I am still actively
using it). Sooner or later, Microsoft will forget it and there will be no
other choice(like they did with the 2.0 sp2, which is not provided
standalone).
I haven`t read
ngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Jiri Cincura [mailto:disk...@cincura.net]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 3. Januar 2010 17:20
> An: For users and developers of the Firebird .NET providers
> Betreff: [Firebird-net-provider] .NET 4
>
> Hi *,
>
> as the new .NET 4 will be out soon I have cou
Hi *,
as the new .NET 4 will be out soon I have couple of thoughts for
further development. Feel free to express your POVs as I definitely
don't know all corners where .NET provider is used.
1. Dropping .NET 2.0 support.
The .NET 3.0 and mainly .NET 3.5 is just update for .NET 2.0. There's
no new
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