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yfakariya avatar yfakariya commented on July 18, 2024

I think it is not very hard to add .NET 3.5 support.
I'm debugging some issues probably specific to .NET 3.5, so I will release .NET 3.5 code in 0.3 NuGet package recently.

Thanks!

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d4g33z avatar d4g33z commented on July 18, 2024

You are my hero. Thank you.

On 2013-01-20, at 10:11, Yusuke Fujiwara [email protected] wrote:

I think it is not very hard to add .NET 3.5 support.
I'm debugging some issues probably specific to .NET 3.5, so I will release .NET 3.5 code in 0.3 NuGet package recently.

Thanks!


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yfakariya avatar yfakariya commented on July 18, 2024

I've done fix above issues and just push it. Would you like to test newest drops from repository? .NET 3.5 support is relatively large feature, so I will publish 0.3 version to NuGet if there are no (major) issues.
Thanks!

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d4g33z avatar d4g33z commented on July 18, 2024

Excellent. Will test it from repo and let you know today or tomorrow if it's ok.

Thanks!

On 2013-01-20, at 10:52, Yusuke Fujiwara [email protected] wrote:

I've done fix above issues and just push it. Would you like to test newest drops from repository? .NET 3.5 support is relatively large feature, so I will publish 0.3 version to NuGet if there are no (major) issues.
Thanks!


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d4g33z avatar d4g33z commented on July 18, 2024

I just noticed your msgpqck-rpc-cli library. Can I use that in .NET 3.5 as well? That would be amazing.

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I've done fix above issues and just push it. Would you like to test newest drops from repository? .NET 3.5 support is relatively large feature, so I will publish 0.3 version to NuGet if there are no (major) issues.
Thanks!


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d4g33z avatar d4g33z commented on July 18, 2024

Actually, I only need an rpc client for c# to call on a python server. Can I do that with .NET 3.5 framework?

On 2013-01-20, at 10:52, Yusuke Fujiwara [email protected] wrote:

I've done fix above issues and just push it. Would you like to test newest drops from repository? .NET 3.5 support is relatively large feature, so I will publish 0.3 version to NuGet if there are no (major) issues.
Thanks!


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d4g33z avatar d4g33z commented on July 18, 2024

Works great in .NET 3.5.

I see the rpc lib is beta. I don't need it anyway.

Thanks again for your efforts.

On 2013-01-20, at 10:11, Yusuke Fujiwara [email protected] wrote:

I think it is not very hard to add .NET 3.5 support.
I'm debugging some issues probably specific to .NET 3.5, so I will release .NET 3.5 code in 0.3 NuGet package recently.

Thanks!


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yfakariya avatar yfakariya commented on July 18, 2024

I just have released ver 0.3 for NuGet. Thank you your feedback.

As you see, rpc lib is still beta, but I will update it to use latest
serialization lib.
I feel happy if you (and others) try to use rpc lib and give feedback for
me.

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d4g33z avatar d4g33z commented on July 18, 2024

Thanks! I like using Twisted async framework, but I'll give your rpc library a try too.

No problems so far with the .NET 3.5 build of MsgPack.

On 2013-01-27, at 7:25, Yusuke Fujiwara [email protected] wrote:

I just have released ver 0.3 for NuGet. Thank you your feedback.

As you see, rpc lib is still beta, but I will update it to use latest
serialization lib.
I feel happy if you (and others) try to use rpc lib and give feedback for
me.

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