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RTE compatibility

Hello,

Is it real that we cannot run a compiled lv9 application under L10 RTE ?

LV RTE is not retro compatible ?

that means for a client to install each version of RTE if he has applications of  differents versions...

Is it planned with futur versions to make it retro compatible ?


Regards

Tinnitus

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Yes, you need to install the correct runtime for each built application.

(Each run-time version only supports applications built in the matching version.)

 

Easiest is to include the correct run-time engine with the installer.

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@tinnitus wrote:

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Is it planned with futur versions to make it retro compatible ?


Regards

Tinnitus


 

Tinnitus,

 

this is often requested, but i don't know if this is going to happen. But since even Microsoft is not providing full downward compatibility in their .NET Framework, it shows that Runtime Engines are not *simple* and most often, it is easier to supply a runtime engine for a single version of code only.

So please follow altenbachs suggestion to use the application builder for creating an installer which includes the appropriate RTE.

 

thanks,

Norbert

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