![]() ![]() However, if you can’t see the animation this might solve your problem. If you see the animation test this might NOT be your problem. Step 1: check to see if your Sliverlight is working by going to this site. You will not get help from netflix or MS concerning this issue. Finally I back tracked my browser to the last date netflix work and uninstalled all the new fonts I installed after that date. WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.netflix wine "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" ĭO NOT use the latest versions of Firefox and Silverlight! They are broken in wine! WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.netflix wine Silverlight-4.exe /q WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.netflix wine Firefox-14.0.1.exe ![]() Install the latest wine from the community repo: There’s no rpm package available for this yet (though I’m thinking about making one, but don’t really have the time).ġ. With the big news that someone got netflix working using wine + firefox + silverlight, I decided to give it a shot on openSUSE 12.2. Now I don’t want to worry about setting the path when ever I do a machine reboot.Pipelight lets you run netflix in your native linux browser (it runs a wine application in the background and pipes info through it)! ![]() I reopened my Command prompt window and typle SLsvcUtil.exe…. I edited vcvars32.bat and updated my path as shown PATH=C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Silverlight\v4.0\Tools %PATH% With a quick glance of vcvars32.bat I could make out that he is the guy I was searching. I was right the file vcvars32.bat was their in the Bin folder. With a calculated guess I open the Bin subfolder. If not exist “%~dp0bin\amd64\vcvars64.bat” goto missingĪs mine is a x86 32 bit processor so I have to look for vcvars32.bat. If not exist “%~dp0bin\vcvars32.bat” goto missing I open vcvarsall.bat and figured out that It’s calling other batch files based on your processor. I was happy that VS command prompt is getting called from a batch file, so that I can set my path their. I checked the properties of my VS 2010 command prompt and saw that target is %comspec% /k “”C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat”” x86. As it’s a command prompt so guessed that it will be wrapper to dos command prompt and some one is setting him the paths while opening it. As a developer I need a solution to this, because I may use SLSvcUtil more frequently and adding the path all the time will not work out. I know that it will be stored until my machine reboot. Path=%path% C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Silverlight\v4.0\Tools Type the below command in the VS Command prompt. My new path is not accepting automatically, The only way to add my path is the dos approach. ![]() I added the SL tools path to the windows environment variable and restarted the machine but no use. I am relaxed.Īfter some time another issue started annoying me was VS 2010 command prompt was not recognizing slsvcutil.exe as a command. I used this new tool and every thing worked well. I could locate SLSvcUtil.exe in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Silverlight\v4.0\Tools. Bingo got one post mentioning about a util called SLSvcUtil.exe, available from S元 onwards, poor me I was not aware of this new guy. I couldn’t proceed further and at last prayed to google (to developers google is like a god □ ). To my surprise after adding the generated proxy, my silverlight app is not compiling and started throwing errors like IExtensibleDataObject is not exist in ……. In my Silverlight project I wanted to create a proxy of my wcf service, as usual I asked svcutil to create the proxy for me. In this blog I am going to explain how to generate web service proxy for silverlight and how to add a new Path to VS 2010 Command Prompt (it might be similar for other version of VS, you all can try it out). ![]()
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