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Re: VC++ 2005 Express build

From: Vadim Chekan <kot.begemot_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-12-16 21:50:47 CET

On 12/16/05, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> wrote:
> *if* you install those dll's as private side-by-side assemblies. You
> can't just copy them in your installation folder as you did with the
> CRT71 dll's. You must create the same directory structure as you find in
> %WINDOWS%\WinSxS\ - including the directory names and the manifest files
> beside the CRT dlls.
> Those dll's are compiled as side-by-side assemblies and refuse to be
> loaded 'the normal way'. At least on XP. On older OS which don't even
> know about side-by-side assemblies, you can of course install them as
> you did the older CRT dll's.

Do you mean that CRT80.dll must have manifest and be propery installed?
I mean that we can safely turn off manifest for subversion project.
And it worked for me. At least I did so for some dlls

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