Tim

Footprints in the snow of a warped mind

Error 11: An error occurred when merging assemblies: ILMerge.Merge: ERROR!!: Duplicate type 'xyz' found in assembly 'App_Web_rh2sxhkc'. aspnet_merge

Where to find me

Flickr Icon  Twitter Icon  Linked In Icon  FaceBook Icon  Windows Live Alerts Butterfly  RSS 2.0 

Business Protection by Crisis Cover

Tag Cloud

AJAX (4) Analysis (1) ASP (6) ASP.Net (56) Error Reporting (4) Web Service (2) WSDL (1) Atlas (2) Born In The Barn (1) Business (85) Business Start-up Advice (28) Client (16) Expanding Your Business (20) Recruitment (1) C# (20) Canoeing (4) Canoe Racing (5) Cheshire Ring Race (5) Racing (2) Training (4) CIMA (1) Cisco (1) 7970G (1) CMS (1) Code Management (1) Cohorts (1) Commerce4Umbraco (1) Content (1) Content Management (1) Content Management System (1) CSS (3) dasBlog (5) DDD (1) Design (10) Icons (1) Development (21) eCommerce (8) Employment (2) General (39) Christmas (6) Fun and Games (11) Internet (22) Random (46) RX-8 (8) Helpful Script (3) Home Cinema (2) Hosting (2) HTML (1) IIS (11) iPhone (1) JavaScript (4) jQuery (1) Marketing (6) Email (1) Multipack (1) MVC (1) Networking (3) Nintendo (1) Nuget (1) OS Commerce (1) Payment (1) Photography (1) PHP (1) PowerShell (2) Press Release (1) Productivity (2) Random Thought (1) Security (2) SEO (5) Server Maintenance (6) Server Management (11) Social Media (2) Social Networking (3) Experiment (1) Software (10) Office (5) Visual Studio (13) Windows (4) Vista (1) SQL (8) SQL Server (19) Statistics (1) Stored Procedure (1) TeaCommerce (1) Testing (2) The Site Doctor (124) Turnover Challenge (1) Twitter (3) uCommerce (9) Umbraco (29) 2009 (1) 2011 (1) Web Development (65) WebDD (33) Wii (1) XSLT (1)

Blog Archive

Search

<April 2010>
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
28293031123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
2526272829301
2345678

Recent Comments

Blog Archive

Various Links

Blogs I Read

[Feed] Google Blog
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog
[Feed] Matt Cutts
Gadgets, Google, and SEO
[Feed] Ol' Deano's Blog
My mate Dean's blog on my space, equally as random as mine but not off on as much of a tangent!
[Feed] Sam's Blog
Sam is one of my younger brothers studying Product Design and Manufacture at Loughborough, this is his blog :) Enjoy!

Disclaimer
The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way.

newtelligence dasBlog 2.2.8279.16125

Send mail to the author(s) Email Me (Tim Gaunt)

© 2012 Tim Gaunt.

Sign In

# Sunday, April 18, 2010

Error 11: An error occurred when merging assemblies: ILMerge.Merge: ERROR!!: Duplicate type 'xyz' found in assembly 'App_Web_rh2sxhkc'. aspnet_merge

Sunday, April 18, 2010 12:47:20 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)

You may have come across this error once or twice while deploying your project if you develop using Web Deployment Projects. It's usually caused when you copy and paste a page and forget to update both the page declaration and code behind file.

But the website builds!?!

You don't usually get the ILMerge error until you build the web deployment project because when you build a website directly, it doesn't compile all the code into a single assembly so the class names are seen as different. Part of the web deployment process is to compile all the websites code into a single assembly hence the duplicate references.

What's the solution?

It's surprisingly simple, all you need to do is open up the offending aspx and aspx.cs files and update two lines:

1. In the code behind file, rename the partial class. By default Visual Studio will name the class FolderName_Pagename which should result in a unique name

2. The page declaration (first line of the page) in the aspx file. You have to make sure that both the Inherits attribute and CodeBehind reference are correct.

Tip: To avoid confusing yourself, open the files independently using the solution browser because if you open the aspx and press F7 to switch to the code behind file before updating the page declaration, you'll end up editing the page you copied rather than the copy.

 

Don't forget to follow me on Twitter.