This might be what you're looking for:

[link:cs.hubfs.net]

Regards,

By on 2/7/2009 12:39 AM ()

Hi Johan,

Thanks for the link. I have tried your workaround but after statically linking FSharp.Core and adding 22 references i gave up because the project still did not compile and the compilation time kept increasing. I am beginning to wonder if Azure's current medium trust limitation is worth the trouble. Having full access to the OS like in Amazon's EC2 instances is much nicer.

By on 2/7/2009 3:39 AM ()

Felix -

Not sure if you ended up getting this working,but if not, I put some F# Windows Azure templates up at [link:code.msdn.microsoft.com] These use the --staticlink workaround, and have the full set of dependent references available. As you point out, the compile time is noticably longer with this solution though.

Thanks,

Luke

By on 2/10/2009 4:22 PM ()
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