The compiler will now search the base folder, and then the compile target folder for SomeExternalDll.dll and then directly load that dll into memory if compiling succeeds. This should make the use of 3rd party dlls much easier as you no longer need users to install them into the base dire...
The compiler will now search the base folder, and then the compile target folder for SomeExternalDll.dll and then directly load that dll into memory if compiling succeeds. This should make the use of 3rd party dlls much easier as you no longer need users to install them into the base dire...
The compiler will now search the base folder, and then the compile target folder for SomeExternalDll.dll and then directly load that dll into memory if compiling succeeds. This should make the use of 3rd party dlls much easier as you no longer need users to install them into the base dire...