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November 16th, 2013, 01:20 PM
#16
Re: Help compilation error
The project was written in VS7.1 Since I don't have that old of Visual Studio installed on any of my machines, I opened the sln file in Visual Studio 2012. When it prompted me to convert the project, I chose "yes". The project converted. It's that simple.
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November 16th, 2013, 01:57 PM
#17
Re: Help compilation error
Originally Posted by Arjay
The project was written in VS7.1 Since I don't have that old of Visual Studio installed on any of my machines, I opened the sln file in Visual Studio 2012. When it prompted me to convert the project, I chose "yes". The project converted. It's that simple.
Wierd. i only have 2012 too but when i try in vs i only get that "no main" error
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November 16th, 2013, 02:03 PM
#18
Re: Help compilation error
If you get any free time over could you try to make it a working exe and write me instructions on what you did.
I will keep trying and do stuff according to what you have written.
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November 16th, 2013, 03:24 PM
#19
Re: Help compilation error
Originally Posted by asdfowkw
Wierd. i only have 2012 too but when i try in vs i only get that "no main" error
That's because the project is a class library and you can't run this project type directly (as I've already explained).
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November 16th, 2013, 03:32 PM
#20
Re: Help compilation error
Originally Posted by asdfowkw
If you get any free time over could you try to make it a working exe and write me instructions on what you did.
I will keep trying and do stuff according to what you have written.
Sorry. At this time the best thing you can do is pick up a C# book and work through the chapters. Another option is to find an online tutorial.
We're willing to help here, but you need to at least have some basic knowledge (which you can get from a book better than we can give you here).
It'll take you a few chapters to understand what different assembly types there are and how to create an exe project that calls a class library assembly, but the time you spend will be well worth it.
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