[Ironpython-users] [resolved] Ironpython works with Framework 4 all or framework client profile ?

bruno gallart bruno.gallart at orange.fr
Wed Jan 16 18:59:41 CET 2013


Hi Curt,

I have developed this program with SharpDevelop.
I saw in the xml's file "app.config" this configuration's line and it 
was this:
<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.0" />

Well, I am newbee on .Net (I know Python/CPython) i did not paid 
attention to this line, sorry.
I did your modification,
<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" 
sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.0,Profile=Client" />
it works good.

Thanks a lot Curt and Markus,
Cheers,
Bruno
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> Le 16/01/2013 18:06, Curt Hagenlocher a écrit :
>> It's possible that this is a consequence of the 
>> TargetFrameworkAttribute that's on the assemblies. It's set to
>> [assembly: TargetFramework(".NETFramework,Version=v4.0", 
>> FrameworkDisplayName = ".NET Framework 4")]
>>
>> rather than
>> [assembly: 
>> TargetFramework(".NETFramework,Version=v4.0,Profile=Client", 
>> FrameworkDisplayName = ".NET Framework 4 Client Profile")]
>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 8:54 AM, bruno gallart 
>> <bruno.gallart at orange.fr <mailto:bruno.gallart at orange.fr>> wrote:
>>
>>     Sorry , I don't say that it is the fault of Ironpython.
>>
>>     More precisions:
>>     My program is created with Winforms and with Nhunspell (that is
>>     the version of spellchecker Hunspell for Net). My program is a
>>     little spellchecker for Word and for this I use the
>>     Reference('Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word').
>>
>>     When I run my program it asks to me that it needs the Framework 4.0
>>      "you first must install one of the following version of .Net
>>     framework:. Net Framework, version=v4.0"
>>     but  the FrameWork 4.0 client profile is installed on this PC.
>>
>>     I don't think that Winforms and NHunspell need the full Framework
>>     4.0 but maybe the  "Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word". Am I right ?
>>
>>     Bruno
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>>     Le 16/01/2013 17:27, Markus Schaber a écrit :
>>>     Hi, Bruno,
>>>
>>>
>>>     Von: bruno gallart
>>>
>>>>     My question is in the title. I should like to be sure.
>>>>
>>>>     I did a program and I want to install it on another pc that have not
>>>>     framework 4.0 installed.
>>>>     If I install Framework 4.0 client profile (smaller) my program does not
>>>>     work. If I install the Framework full, it works.
>>>>
>>>>     Conclusion : Ironpython works with the framework full, is it right ? It is
>>>>     not possible to install a smaller version of Microsoft Framework with
>>>>     IronPython like Framework client profile ?
>>>>
>>>>     Thanks if somebody can give me some informations about that,
>>>     What exactly do you mean with "does not work"? Is there any exception?
>>>
>>>     Maybe your program does something which requires the full framework functionality, and it's not necessarily IronPython's fault...
>>>
>>>
>>>     Best regards
>>>
>>>     Markus Schaber
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