I'm  not  a  ".net" guy but, I do use visual studio. One thing I do is
have  several  post-build steps that copy files around to where I need
them before I debug.  You can define "post build" steps in the project
options.

Thursday, January 30, 2014, 7:16:55 PM, you wrote:


JM> Eric Schultz wrote:
>>
>> When I debug in Visual Studio, IIS Express copies all of the
>> Assemblies in my "bin" directory to a folder into the "AppData\Temporary
>> ASP.Net Files" folder. Unfortunately, it does not copy the
>> System.Data.SQLite.dll.config file or the x86 and amd64 subfolders of bin
>> which contain my interop files. 
>> 

JM> I've seen this behavior before as well.  This appears to be a limitation of
JM> Visual Studio.  Ideally, it *should* copy the configuration file and all the
JM> sub-folders as well.

>> 
>> Is there any way so the preloading base directory is from where the
>> System.Data.SQLite.dll file originally came from when I can't set the
>> environment variables or have a config file in the same folder as the
>> executing assembly (which I can't in this case).
>> 

JM> Why can't you set environment variables?  The currently supported workaround
JM> for this limitation of Visual Studio is to use the
JM> "PreLoadSQLite_BaseDirectory"
JM> environment variable (or configuration file setting).

JM> Of course, I'm always open to alternative suggestions on how to work around
JM> issues like these in a portable and robust way.

JM> --
JM> Joe Mistachkin

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