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<blockquote data-quote="samuel337" data-source="post: 42749" data-attributes="member: 10347"><p>That message just means .NET 2.0 can't debug the application because the debug symbols (the .pdb files) were not included. This is the same as in .NET 1.1, but I guess they're just making it more obvious. Where are you encountering this message anyway? I've never seen it before.</p><p></p><p>2nd question - MP was built from XBMC (the lead dev of MP use to develop for XBMC) but at the current point in time, I don't think there are any XBMC remnants, particularly given that XBMC was written in C++ but MP is in C# (with bits of C++). So that XBMC reference you're seeing there is just legacy.</p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samuel337, post: 42749, member: 10347"] That message just means .NET 2.0 can't debug the application because the debug symbols (the .pdb files) were not included. This is the same as in .NET 1.1, but I guess they're just making it more obvious. Where are you encountering this message anyway? I've never seen it before. 2nd question - MP was built from XBMC (the lead dev of MP use to develop for XBMC) but at the current point in time, I don't think there are any XBMC remnants, particularly given that XBMC was written in C++ but MP is in C# (with bits of C++). So that XBMC reference you're seeing there is just legacy. Sam [/QUOTE]
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