Not me. 

 

Tom

 

 

From: PythonDotNet <pythondotnet-bounces+tunger=mitem.com@python.org> On Behalf Of Denis Akhiyarov
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2018 7:58 PM
To: A list for users and developers of Python for .NET <pythondotnet@python.org>
Subject: Re: [Python.NET] Using multiple versions of the same DLL

 

I presume this is your question with an open bounty on it?

 

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49942487/python-for-net-how-to-explicitly-create-instances-of-c-sharp-classes-using-dif

 

On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 7:04 AM, Joe <solarjoe@posteo.org> wrote:

Hello,

I found a rather old thread (2003) that describes how multiple versions of a
DLL can be used.

It states

Things get a lot more complicated if you need to load more than one
version of a particular assembly (or more likely, you have a dependency
on some library the does so). In this case, the names you access via
the CLR modules will always come from the first version of the
assembly loaded (which will always win in the internals of the runtime).


(https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pythondotnet/2003-October/000010.html)

Is this still correct or are there more convenient methods to do this?

Kind regards,
Joe
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