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FsXaml seems to be available only for projects targeting at least .NET 4.5.
It there a way to use it while targeting .NET 4.0?
If so how can I achieve this?

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  • Given Reed Copsey's answer, is there a reason you need to target .NET 4.0 and cannot target 4.5 or later?
    – rmunn
    Aug 31, 2017 at 2:17
  • @rmunn I'm working on an addin for an application that runs on .NET 4.0.
    – oli
    Aug 31, 2017 at 8:12
  • @rmunn If you install .net 4.5.2, it's an in place upgrade of .NET 4 - so you can safely use 4.5+ features in an add on Aug 31, 2017 at 19:07

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.NET 4.0 is not supported by FsXaml. Given that .NET 4.0 is no longer supported by Microsoft, I did not feel the need to try to support FsXaml in that version of the framework.

It there a way to use it while targeting .NET 4.0?

If so how can I achieve this?

It may be possible to rebuild this and target .NET 4.0. However, this will likely require modification of project files, and elimination of newer F# features that are used in the library. However, the source code is available, so you are more than welcome to attempt a port to target .NET 4 if you so choose.

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