Hi Edmin,

Can you provide small repro's for both issues ? 

Thanks !

Gert

> -----Original Message-----
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> Castro, Edwin Gabriel (Firing Systems Engr.)
> Sent: dinsdag 2 november 2004 22:03
> To: Castro, Edwin Gabriel (Firing Systems Engr.); 
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> Subject: RE: [Nant-users] <solution> and COM references
> 
> I just realized something that might be a bug. The errors I'm 
> receiving
> after the TlbImp error are related to arrays in the COM interfaces not
> being imported as System.Array. They are imported as the 
> particular type
> they're supposed to be. Unfortunately, Visual Studio imports them as
> System.Array and my team has been using this for a while. I need to
> mimic Visual Studio here and I thought that was the goal of 
> <solution>.
> If that is really bug I expect it would be fairly easy to fix 
> by setting
> /sysarray when calling TlbImp.
> 
> The other issue about the UnauthorizedAccessException still has me
> stuck. Any help on that would be appreciated! Thanks again!
> 
> -- Edwin
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:nant-users-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Castro, Edwin Gabriel
> (Firing
> > Systems Engr.)
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 12:04 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [Nant-users] <solution> and COM references
> > 
> > I'm trying to build a solution with two C# projects. One is 
> dependent
> on
> > the other. Both projects reference a COM library. The COM library is
> the
> > same in both cases. When I build the solution using <solution> the
> first
> > project appears to build correctly (no errors and the output appears
> in
> > the outputdir as expected) but the second one reports a TlbImp error
> > followed by a number of errors I think occur only because TlbImp
> failed.
> > Of course, the solution compiles correctly in Visual Studio. Here is
> the
> > actual TlbImp error:
> > 
> > TlbImp error: System.UnauthorizedAccessException - Access 
> to the path
> > "Interop.PENLib.dll" is denied.
> > 
> > I have had similar setups to this in the past and 
> everything compiled
> > correctly. I only encountered the problem when I switched 
> to NAnt 0.85
> > (Build 0.85.1766.0; nightly; 11/1/2004).
> > 
> > Any ideas?
> > 
> > --Edwin
> > 
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