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IMPORTANT: because the runtime that is used for building in a razzle window is often quite out of date, we can't reliably run RegexPreCompiler.exe from a razzle window. So instead, we need to manually run it from suite window to get the correct IL file. In order to do this, please follow these steps: - Make your changes to ndp\fx\src\xsp\regcomp\RegexPrecompiler.cs - build from ndp\fx\src\xsp\regcomp from a razzle window - Open regexes\System.Web.RegularExpressions.ilpp for editing (using "tf edit") - Open a suite window - Go to ndp\fx\src\xsp\regexes - Run the batch file RebuildRegExILFile.cmd. This will regenerate System.Web.RegularExpressions.ilpp. See below for info how to do this correctly. - You then need to 'build -c' from ndp\fx\src\xsp\regexes in a RAZZLE window in order to actually build System.Web.RegularExpressions.dll. - Check in the modified System.Web.RegularExpressions.ilpp. ** Important note when the Regex engine in System.dll was modified in the current release: When running RegexPreCompiler from the SUITE window it will run against the public runtime installed on the machine. The public runtime is typically a previously shipped RTM version. This means that any changes made to the RegEx compiler version in the current release will *not* be effective. There are several ways to avoid this, depending on your configuration (adjust "v4.0.amd64chk" below to "v4.0.x86chk" or to whatever your current runtime build install name is): - Add a RegexPreCompiler.exe.config file with "<configuration><startup> <supportedRuntime version="v4.0.amd64chk" /> </startup></configuration>" - Do set COMPLUS_DEFAULTVERSION=v4.0.amd64chk set COMPLUS_VERSION=v4.0.amd64chk before running RegexPreCompiler and do set COMPLUS_DEFAULTVERSION= set COMPLUS_VERSION= afterwards. - Instead of running RebuildRegExILFile.cmd from a SUITE windows, run it from a ClrEnv window. This should have all the correct environment magic set up. Please contact DavidEbb for questions on this.