Jascha,
You're need to write a small host for IronRuby in a static .NET language, as
the Office add-in API most likely requires an actual assembly with actual
CLR types to be loaded. However, with a minimal shim to host IronRuby in an
office add-in, you can then write the actual logic of your add-
You can still update those version numbers to unblock yourself. If you don't
know how to contribute, either ask the author or open a bug on the
IronRuby.Hpricot site.
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Eduardo Blumenfeld wrote:
> Hi Daniele,
>
> Thank you for the quick response,
>
> Unfortunately it
Hi Daniele,
Thank you for the quick response,
Unfortunately it is not workin with the version 1.1 of IronRuby,
It seems to me that the problem has to do with a hard-coded reference
to the 1.0 libraries in IronRuby.Hpricot.csproj :
False
..\deps\IronRuby.dll
False