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How to sign C++/CLI assemblies with a strong name?

2013年10月17日 ⁄ 综合 ⁄ 共 1120字 ⁄ 字号 评论关闭

        最近用CefSharp遇到强名问题,下载了最新的CefSharp源码,CefSharp.dll已经加入了strong name,但是CefSharp.WinForms.dll没有,只能自己加上了,方法很简单,就不翻译了吧,搞不定英文怎么当程序猿啊,原文如下:

    If your application is signed with a strong name, Visual Studio will require you to sign every assembly you reference. Now, even if you are a .NET only developer, it happens sometimes that you have to deal with some kind
of interop with C++/CLI DLLs. If both situations happen, you will find yourself in the need to sign a C++ assembly with a strong name.

    To do so, you have to specify the key file you will use, at: Project-> Properties-> Configuration Properties-> Linker-> Advanced-> Key File. Something like this:(把snk文件全路径复制过来即可)

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    Don't try to sign the assembly with a .Pfx file. It won't work. To do so, you need a.SNK file (Strong Name Key). You can generate one with theSN.EXE
tool, using:

sn.exe –k [directory]\[filename].snk

    Where to find SN.EXE?

    In the Microsoft .NET Framework SDK Tools (usuallyc:\program files\microsoft .net\sdk\bin, or something similar). You can download the SDK fromhere.

    Note: In order to install the SDK, you will also need the .NET Framework 1.1 installed. As it's a bit old, many people don't have it in their machines.


原文地址:http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/35678/How-to-sign-C-CLI-assemblies-with-a-strong-name

 

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