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 avatar commented on July 25, 2024

You don't need to remove anything. The assembly writer doesn't add assembly
references that aren't referenced by types, methods or code.

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picrap avatar picrap commented on July 25, 2024

But the reference stays if I embed the assembly as a resource and extract it when the AppDomain wants to resolve it.
Do you have any idea of how I shall proceed?

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 avatar commented on July 25, 2024

There's some code that reference it, or the assembly reference wouldn't be added to the assembly. You can set a BP @ https://github.com/0xd4d/dnlib/blob/master/src/DotNet/Writer/MetaData.cs#L1917 and see which reference is still left in the code that needs that assembly.

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picrap avatar picrap commented on July 25, 2024

All references remain, that's the idea: however, instead of using an external assembly, I use an embedded resource and extract it when needed. This way, all references are embedded in the main assembly.

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picrap avatar picrap commented on July 25, 2024

Apparently, removing the reference is not necessary, so I close the issue.

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