In AssemblyInfo
there are two assembly versions:
AssemblyVersion
: Specify the version of the assembly being attributed.AssemblyFileVersion
: Instructs a compiler to use a specific version number for the Win32 file version resource. The Win32 file version is not required to be the same as the assembly's version number.
I can get the Assembly Version
with the following line of code:
Version version = Assembly.GetEntryAssembly().GetName().Version;
But how can I get the Assembly File Version
?
When I want to access the application file version (what is set in Assembly Information -> File version), say to set a label's text to it on form load to display the version, I have just used
See my comment above asking for clarification on what you really want. Hopefully this is it:
UPDATE: As mentioned by Richard Grimes in my cited post, @Iain and @Dmitry Lobanov, my answer is right in theory but wrong in practice.
As I should have remembered from countless books, etc., while one sets these properties using the
[assembly: XXXAttribute]
, they get highjacked by the compiler and placed into theVERSIONINFO
resource.For the above reason, you need to use the approach in @Xiaofu's answer as the attributes are stripped after the signal has been extracted from them.
(From http://bytes.com/groups/net/420417-assemblyversionattribute - as noted there, if you're looking for a different attribute, substitute that into the above)
There are three versions: assembly, file, and product. They are used by different features and take on different default values if you don't explicit specify them.
Use this:
Or this: