Hello
Back in 2012 Bruce Armstrong created a PowerBuilder.TV How-To video titled “Using .NET Assemblies with PowerBuilder” The manifest creation tool he uses, GenMan32, https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/junfeng/2007/04/14/genman32-a-tool-to-generate-sxs-manifest-for-managed-assembly-for-registration-free-com-net-interop/
is out of date and an update seems not to be available.
Does anyone know of a current Manifest creation tool that can be used together with a PB generated EXE?
Alternately, does anyone have a recent success story using local .net assemblies whose details can be shared?
Thanks
Yakov
I'm guessing we'll need to this again when .NET Framework 5 comes out, and hopefully I'll remember how to do it. But I'm sure you could do it in the future if you needed to. I decompiled the genman32 using dotPeek, and recompiled it using the required .NET framework version.
I did everything I could to contact the original owner to see if this was okay for me to do, but got no response from everything I tried :( I hope s/he doesn't mind as I tried very hard not only to contact her/him but also to find an alternative solution.