There is a solution with a C# project referencing a managed C++ library which in turn references a native C++ library. The C# project contains BaseUserControl and ChildUserControl which extends it.
The problem is: if code from the native C++ is called (via the managed C++ library) in the constructor of BaseUserControl then ChildUserControl can't be veiwed in the designer view; nor can you add either of BaseUserControl or ChildUserControl to a Form. We get the following error:
Could not load file or assembly 'TestLibCPP, Version=1.0.4877.30347, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
How can we fix this?
I have included a simple VS2012 solution which demonstrates the problem. This is a contrived example based on a problem we are having with a large codebase which has recently been converted from VS2005 to VS2012.
Thanks