Has CSLA .NET 3.6.3 (Windows + Silverlight) been released out of beta?

Has CSLA .NET 3.6.3 (Windows + Silverlight) been released out of beta?

Old forum URL: forums.lhotka.net/forums/t/7138.aspx


Jaans posted on Friday, June 19, 2009

Hi all

I thought 3.6.3 was in beta release, but the download page doesn't say that.

Has it been released?

Has anyone had any showstopper issues with it (3.6.3)?

Thanks
Jaans

RockfordLhotka replied on Saturday, June 20, 2009

3.6.3 is released, yes.

rfcdejong replied on Saturday, June 20, 2009

Jaans:
Hi all

I thought 3.6.3 was in beta release, but the download page doesn't say that.

Has it been released?

Has anyone had any showstopper issues with it (3.6.3)?

Thanks
Jaans


only a not mentioned "possible" breaking change. If u registered property's using lambda expressions without explicitly defining the type as generic into Register

Jaans replied on Saturday, June 20, 2009

Excellent!

Thanks all

Peran replied on Monday, June 22, 2009

I found that cslalight would not build from the download.

I need to change the 'Specific Version' from True to False on the reference to System.Windows.Controls.Data .  (It was False in version 6.3.2).

RockfordLhotka replied on Monday, June 22, 2009

That wasn’t intentional, but is probably actually the right setting.

 

The problem is that Microsoft released a version of that assembly after releasing the Silverlight SDK. If you don’t have the current version (from Dec08 I think) then you’ll encounter problems.

 

But you are probably right – it should be False, so people can build the project against the wrong assembly. They may have trouble at runtime, but it would simplify the build process quite a lot.

 

Rocky

 

From: Peran [mailto:cslanet@lhotka.net]
Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 9:14 AM
To: rocky@lhotka.net
Subject: Re: [CSLA .NET] Has CSLA .NET 3.6.3 (Windows + Silverlight) been released out of beta?

 

I found that cslalight would not build from the download.

I need to change the 'Specific Version' from True to False on the reference to System.Windows.Controls.Data .  (It was False in version 6.3.2).


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