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Just trying to make head or tails of the error -- it's coming from the DataContext constructor, in a call to GetVendor.Turns out source code for DataContext.cs is available online. It uses the vendor...
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So with just guessing and trying we came up with what the issue was. Turns out our problem was the player setting Api Compatibility Level being set to .NET 2.0 subset. A change to just .NET 2.0...
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Just trying to make head or tails of the error -- it's coming from the DataContext constructor, in a call to GetVendor.Turns out source code for DataContext.cs is available online. It uses the vendor...
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So with just guessing and trying we came up with what the issue was. Turns out our problem was the player setting Api Compatibility Level being set to .NET 2.0 subset. A change to just .NET 2.0...
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http://u3d.as/content/orange-tree/sqlite-kit/3ka That is 100% managed code, full SQLite3 support, all platforms. No native dependencies.
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