At the moment I have something like this for a registration-free COM setup:
a.exe
(depends onb.dll
; does not directly depend onc.dll
)a.exe.manifest
(declares registration-free COM registration forc.dll
)b.dll
(depends onc.dll
. For example, a .NET TMBIMP generated COM wrapper)c.dll
(some COM implementation DLL)c.dll.manifest
(registration-free COM manifest forc.dll
)
Is it possible to change this scheme such that the manifest that is on a.exe
is instead placed on b.dll
? I'd like other programs to be able to reference b.dll
without having to add additional manifests everywhere if possible.
(a.exe.manifest
has this content:
<file name="msdia110.dll">
<comClass description="Debug Information Accessor" clsid="{761D3BCD-1304-41D5-94E8-EAC54E4AC172}" threadingModel = "Both"/>
</file>
)
and c.dll.manifest
was generated using the manifest tool mt.exe
. (and is far too long to include here)