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Command:
gacutil.exe /i "C:\Arquivos de programas\FirebirdClient\FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll" /f
Error:
: Failure adding assembly to the cache: Não é possível carregar este assembly, pois ele foi compilado em um tempo de execução mais recente que o carregado
(It's not possible to load this assembly, it was compiled in a execution time eralier then the load time)
I can assure: my computer clock was ok!
Installer: NETProvider-2.6.0.msi, downloaded from Firebird downlod site.
I have also NETProvider-2.5.2.msi, the FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll installed is ok for including in the GAC.
This is a requered step to use DDEX Provider for Visual Studio.
Sorry for my bad english.
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You are right, Jiri.
I´ve used the build for NET FW 2 (inside the file NETProvider-2.6.0-NET20.7z) and everything worked just fine!
What about including a warning in the Readme.txt file inside FirebirdDDEXProvider-2.0.5.zip?
I considerer this issue resolved.
Submitted by: Orides Pavaneli (oridespavaneli)
Command:
gacutil.exe /i "C:\Arquivos de programas\FirebirdClient\FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll" /f
Error:
: Failure adding assembly to the cache: Não é possível carregar este assembly, pois ele foi compilado em um tempo de execução mais recente que o carregado
(It's not possible to load this assembly, it was compiled in a execution time eralier then the load time)
I can assure: my computer clock was ok!
Installer: NETProvider-2.6.0.msi, downloaded from Firebird downlod site.
I have also NETProvider-2.5.2.msi, the FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll installed is ok for including in the GAC.
This is a requered step to use DDEX Provider for Visual Studio.
Sorry for my bad english.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: