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Dependency problems ...

Hi There,

The error message:

Error: The dependency 'XXX, Version=1.1.1671.19501, Culture=neutral' in project 'Test' cannot be copied to the run directory because it would conflict with dependency 'XXX, Version=1.1.1676.30997, Culture=neutral'.

The problem is that I've cleaned everything before re-building. So I threw every dll away before rebuilding and the problem still persists. Where can I find these references??? (So I can rip 'em out).

Any ideas as to what caused the problem? I think it is because I'm sharing several projects in the solution with other developers. But I don't know how to fix this problem. Can anyone help please?

Thanks,
--
Tom Tempelaere.
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Hi
checkout this link http://thedotnet.com/RssFeedback3672.aspx
Mohamed Mahfouz
MEA Developer Support Center
ITworx on behalf of Microsoft EMEA GTSC

Nov 16 '05 #2
The link is invalid.

Thanks,
--
Tom Tempelaere.
"Mohamoss" wrote:
Hi
checkout this link http://thedotnet.com/RssFeedback3672.aspx
Mohamed Mahfouz
MEA Developer Support Center
ITworx on behalf of Microsoft EMEA GTSC

Nov 16 '05 #3
Oops, it works now :)
--
Tom Tempelaere.
"TT (Tom Tempelaere)" wrote:
The link is invalid.

Thanks,
--
Tom Tempelaere.
"Mohamoss" wrote:
Hi
checkout this link http://thedotnet.com/RssFeedback3672.aspx
Mohamed Mahfouz
MEA Developer Support Center
ITworx on behalf of Microsoft EMEA GTSC

Nov 16 '05 #4
Any chance this is a web application? There could be assembly
references in the web.config file or even in ASPX pages.

Just a thought,

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com

On Wed, 4 Aug 2004 08:31:33 -0700, "TT (Tom Tempelaere)"
<_|\|_0$P@|/\|titi____AThotmail.com|/\|@P$0_|\|_> wrote:
Hi,

This link does not provide a solution, much to my regret.

I'm losing it! I've stripped everything out (references to assemblies), re-edited the project and the proj-user-files, then re-added the references to the assemblies (after rebuilding them), and still the compiler/linker complains about the version problem. The version it is complaining about doesn't even exist anymore!!! Horrible!

I've searched for the incorrect version number in files, and I haven't found it. I'm very curious where this erroneous version number is stored.....

Is this what is called 'Assembly Hell'?

Thanks,


Nov 16 '05 #5

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