I have a C# project which contains a reference to ScintillaNET. Unfortunately ScintillaNET likes to detect the architecture of the machine and loads the native DLL based on the running architecture. That means that my project must be pre-compiled into x86 and x64 versions (I can not use Any CPU due to the above detection).
The problem is that my build server is x86-only. Is there a way I can compile a .NET assembly in x64 mode on an x86 machine? As far as I am aware the toggle simply forces the computer to load the assembly for the required architecture and doesn't actually output any architecture-dependent code at compile-time, however, when compiling under Mono 2.10.6 on the build server I get errors such as:
"error CS0016: Could not write to file `ScintillaNet', cause: AMD64"
I can't use CorFlags.exe to change the PE headers as this is a Linux-based build server. Is there any way to do this?
--aot
option does not take platform as parameter. It doesn't seem to be possible as of the moment.