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New Post 2/2/2006 12:27 AM
User is offline Paul Battaglia
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Problem compiling 3.1.1 

I've got a need to make some modifications to the core so I now need to build 3.1.1. I noticed that this site no allows you to download 3.1.1, so I went to sourceforge to get access to it. It downloaded fine.

My environment is as follows:

path: c:\dotnetnuke
vstudio 2003

I opened the dotnetnuke.core.sln solution and a pop up dialogue appeared saying the following:

"Unable to open web project DotNetNuke"

I clicked OK on the dialogue and the solution opened  ... In the solution explorer I see the DotNetNuke project is "Unavailable". The project file cannot be found. As expected the solution doesn't build.

Has anyone experienced this before? I'm in a bit of a bind at the moment and am in desparate need to get this resolved. If anyone can provide a link to a full version of 3.1.1 so I can download it I would be very greatful.

Thanks in advance

Paul.

 
New Post 2/2/2006 3:59 PM
User is offline cathal connolly
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Re: Problem compiling 3.1.1 

have you added the localhost/dotnetnuke virtual in IIS, when you open the sln file, it opens the vbproj file which automatically looks in that location so it can load the projects.

Cathal

 
New Post 2/2/2006 8:45 PM
User is offline Paul Battaglia
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Re: Problem compiling 3.1.1 
 cathal wrote

have you added the localhost/dotnetnuke virtual in IIS, when you open the sln file, it opens the vbproj file which automatically looks in that location so it can load the projects.

Cathal

 

Doooh ... that one got me again. Thanks for that. I do have a question for you. The source zip file for this version of DNN doesn't seem to have .vproj files for HTML and other core desktop modules. I opened the .all.sln file and there are only 29 projects. This seems very odd.

Is there an explanation for that?

Cheers

Paul.

 
New Post 2/8/2006 6:10 PM
User is offline Paul Battaglia
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Re: Problem compiling 3.1.1 
 paulb1971 wrote
 cathal wrote

have you added the localhost/dotnetnuke virtual in IIS, when you open the sln file, it opens the vbproj file which automatically looks in that location so it can load the projects.

Cathal

 

Doooh ... that one got me again. Thanks for that. I do have a question for you. The source zip file for this version of DNN doesn't seem to have .vproj files for HTML and other core desktop modules. I opened the .all.sln file and there are only 29 projects. This seems very odd.

Is there an explanation for that?

Cheers

Paul.



Cathal,

are you there? Does anyone have any ideas where the missing project files are?

P.
 
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