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C# compiled staticly?

Is it possible to compile a c# app for a specific platform without the need
for someone to have the correct framework version installed?
Nov 16 '05 #1
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I believe NGEN creates a native EXE

Jason wrote:
Is it possible to compile a c# app for a specific platform without the need
for someone to have the correct framework version installed?

Nov 16 '05 #2
Yes, but these executables still need the framework installed. You should
google for ".net linker". I think that's how the tools you look for are
called.

Niki

"Uri Dor" <ta****@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in
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I believe NGEN creates a native EXE

Jason wrote:
Is it possible to compile a c# app for a specific platform without the need for someone to have the correct framework version installed?

Nov 16 '05 #3
oh dear not sure I like that, firstly it seems that you are *still*
compiling against a particular framework version (since bits of this is what
is being included into the executable), but even more worrying it seems to
be conceptually breaking parts of the framework methodologies. I suppose
this is probably going to be popular for distributing to the home market
though.

Br,

Mark.

"Niki Estner" <ni*********@cube.net> wrote in message
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Yes, but these executables still need the framework installed. You should
google for ".net linker". I think that's how the tools you look for are
called.

Niki

"Uri Dor" <ta****@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in
news:O7**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I believe NGEN creates a native EXE

Jason wrote:
Is it possible to compile a c# app for a specific platform without the need for someone to have the correct framework version installed?


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