Hi Markus,
Thank you for the advice! I'll try the latest version of MonoDevelop in a
while.
My only success debugging IronPython code on WP7 was using my own projects
made from scratch with some tweaks.
I'm not sure if this is a limitation of the Express editions or my mistake:
I can open the Ir
Hi ironpython,
Here's your Daily Digest of new issues for project "IronPython".
In today's digest:ISSUES
1. [New comment] Include RST docs in source control, ship HTML docs
2. [New comment] Support providing .NET configuration file for launching
ipy.exe's app domain (was Error loading mixed mod
I would build IronPython WP7 binaries first and then add references to the
resulting dlls, not to projects. Have a separate solution for you WinPhone app.
Tomas
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Tomas Matousek
wrote:
> I would build IronPython WP7 binaries first and then add references to the
> resulting dlls, not to projects. Have a separate solution for you WinPhone
> app.
And one should be able to build those binaries from the command line
as well, even
I'm at the point again where I need to implement a custom exception in a C#
module. This exception actually appears like a tuple (if you do err[0] is
gives you part of the error info). What is the best way to do something
like this? Looking at the exception implementation, it seems like its all
tie
Hi!
Please I would like to know the process for issue tracking. Some doubts:
1) Confirm the official issue tracker is
http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/list/basic and not github;
2) Who assigns issues/how/when;
3) Who changes status to Resolved and when;
4) How issues are validated;
5)