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For editing a legacy software project from many years ago, I'm looking for nHibernate v1.0 or v1.1 (not sure which one is actually needed), it's for a co-worker of mine. I have only found v1.2 on GitHub. Any additional sources where I could find it? |
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oskarb
Nov 21, 2024
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If you mean the source, the tags seem to exist in git. If you mean binaries, this pre-dates nuget. Non-nuget binaries were (and still are) published on Sourceforge: It seems you want the "OldFiles" folder for such palaeolithical artifacts. |
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If you mean the source, the tags seem to exist in git.
If you mean binaries, this pre-dates nuget. Non-nuget binaries were (and still are) published on Sourceforge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nhibernate/files/
It seems you want the "OldFiles" folder for such palaeolithical artifacts.