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Indirect Reference to GBPVRPublic

 
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Indirect Reference to GBPVRPublic
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2008-03-03, 07:50 AM
Alright. Presumably I'm just being very dense, but I'm not seeing what I'm doing wrong.

I want to know if a recording is happening, or going to happen soon. To that end, I went to IScheduleHelper as mentioned by sub in a recent thread, with the intention of wandering through the list of ScheduledRecording objects.

I have references to GBPVRPublic, and GBPVRBackendCommon.

However, when I get anywhere near GBPVR.Backend.Common.ScheduleHelper, I'm told:

Quote:Indirect reference is being made to assembly GBPVRPublic version 1.0.2870.11023, which contains 'GBPVR.Backend.Common.ScheduleHelper'. This Project references a prior version of GBPVRPublic version 1.0.2869.10147. To use 'GBPVR.Backend.Common.ScheduleHelper', you must replace the reference to GBPVRPublic with version 1.0.2870.11023 or higher.

I checked my version of GBPVRPublic against a fresh install, and it's the version from the installer. I'm aware there is a new version of BackendCommon that I should probably try, but I can't see it referencing an earlier version of Public.

The same message appears no matter which class I select in GBPVRBackendCommon.

So - any thoughts on where I'm going wrong? Is it the BackendCommon? Something else? Gremlins?

Thanks!
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2008-03-03, 08:11 AM
Try removing your reference to GBPVRPublic.dll and then add it back.
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2008-03-03, 08:25 AM
Hiya! No dice there. Just for giggles, I also tried removing and re-adding the reference to GBPVRBackendCommon.dll as well, along with various combinations of adding one before the other. Tried restarting VS a couple times as well, just in case.

But, alas, nuthin. Always returns to the same message. It seems to want 2870, and I don't have 2870 to give it. (And even if I did, not sure I would want to, since that doesn't appear to be the version installed in the rest of the world -- no point fixing it here if it is still going to fail everywhere else.)

Thank you regardless, I appreciate it!
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2008-03-03, 11:32 PM
Blah!

OK - I give up. I'll just read the schedule from the database instead. I really hate doing so, but I've spent enough time on this version thing as it is. That said, I'm still very interested in any solutions that might arise. I'm not above dumping the database thing after.

To that end; sub, I want to know if a recording is in process or is going to start in n minutes. Can I reasonably check if Now is between manual_start_time-n and manual_end_time and call it a day?

That is, are the times copied from programme when the recording is scheduled?
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