ave an asp.net
>> mvc app, point asmdeps at the primary assembly (eg Website.dll) and see the
>> resolved dependency tree. Adding the -p flag will tell you exactly which
>> files would be loaded. A missing or mismatched assembly would become
>> evident. Since asmdeps relies o
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*Subject: *RE: issues with log4net 2.0.9 under IIS for projects using
.net framework 4.5+
Joseph
Let's try figuring out the root cause. I was quite hasty with the rebin
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Subject: RE: issues with log4net 2.0.9 under IIS for projects using .net
1:15 AM
To: Joseph A. MITOLA
Cc: dev@logging.apache.org
Subject: RE: issues with log4net 2.0.9 under IIS for projects using .net
framework 4.5+
Joseph
Let's try figuring out the root cause. I was quite hasty with the rebind
idea, though it may ultimately solve the problem, if my hunch is right.
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Subject: RE: issues with log4net 2.0.9 under IIS for projects using .net
framework 4.5+
Hi Joseph
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Subject: RE: issues with log4net 2.0.9 under IIS for projects using .net
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Hi Jose
Hi Joseph
I've performed a (rather belated) upgrade to log4net 2.0.9 on a work project
targeting net462 and, apart from having to perform some assembly rebinds to
handle dependencies which expect log4net 2.0.8, it's working fine with an
ado.net appender and a rolling log file appender, so I'd r