BouncyCastle in conflict with iTextSharp





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I have a c# program that uses BouncyCastle. If I insert a reference to iTextSharp, the compiler generates many errors of classes already existing in both references. I have specified all the namespaces but it does not change anything.
Example:



 Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509Certificate certCopy = DotNetUtilities.FromX509Certificate(oCertificato);


How can I use BouncyCastle and iTextSharp together?










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  • You should read this SO question and have a look at this GitHub source

    – Jeroen Heier
    Jan 4 at 18:54








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    I solved by changing only the alias in the properties of the iTextSharp dll. Thank you!

    – Franco De Giorgi
    Jan 5 at 10:17






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    Welcome to Stackoverflow! Did you know that you can answer your own question if you found a solution for yourself? This will help others as well...

    – Lonzak
    Jan 7 at 7:26











  • For anyone else: if you change the alias in the reference properties for iTextSharp from "global" to, say "iText", then you using statement will be extern alias iText; using iText::iTextSharp.text.pdf;

    – ProgrammierTier
    2 days ago




















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I have a c# program that uses BouncyCastle. If I insert a reference to iTextSharp, the compiler generates many errors of classes already existing in both references. I have specified all the namespaces but it does not change anything.
Example:



 Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509Certificate certCopy = DotNetUtilities.FromX509Certificate(oCertificato);


How can I use BouncyCastle and iTextSharp together?










share|improve this question























  • You should read this SO question and have a look at this GitHub source

    – Jeroen Heier
    Jan 4 at 18:54








  • 1





    I solved by changing only the alias in the properties of the iTextSharp dll. Thank you!

    – Franco De Giorgi
    Jan 5 at 10:17






  • 2





    Welcome to Stackoverflow! Did you know that you can answer your own question if you found a solution for yourself? This will help others as well...

    – Lonzak
    Jan 7 at 7:26











  • For anyone else: if you change the alias in the reference properties for iTextSharp from "global" to, say "iText", then you using statement will be extern alias iText; using iText::iTextSharp.text.pdf;

    – ProgrammierTier
    2 days ago
















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I have a c# program that uses BouncyCastle. If I insert a reference to iTextSharp, the compiler generates many errors of classes already existing in both references. I have specified all the namespaces but it does not change anything.
Example:



 Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509Certificate certCopy = DotNetUtilities.FromX509Certificate(oCertificato);


How can I use BouncyCastle and iTextSharp together?










share|improve this question














I have a c# program that uses BouncyCastle. If I insert a reference to iTextSharp, the compiler generates many errors of classes already existing in both references. I have specified all the namespaces but it does not change anything.
Example:



 Org.BouncyCastle.X509.X509Certificate certCopy = DotNetUtilities.FromX509Certificate(oCertificato);


How can I use BouncyCastle and iTextSharp together?







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  • You should read this SO question and have a look at this GitHub source

    – Jeroen Heier
    Jan 4 at 18:54








  • 1





    I solved by changing only the alias in the properties of the iTextSharp dll. Thank you!

    – Franco De Giorgi
    Jan 5 at 10:17






  • 2





    Welcome to Stackoverflow! Did you know that you can answer your own question if you found a solution for yourself? This will help others as well...

    – Lonzak
    Jan 7 at 7:26











  • For anyone else: if you change the alias in the reference properties for iTextSharp from "global" to, say "iText", then you using statement will be extern alias iText; using iText::iTextSharp.text.pdf;

    – ProgrammierTier
    2 days ago





















  • You should read this SO question and have a look at this GitHub source

    – Jeroen Heier
    Jan 4 at 18:54








  • 1





    I solved by changing only the alias in the properties of the iTextSharp dll. Thank you!

    – Franco De Giorgi
    Jan 5 at 10:17






  • 2





    Welcome to Stackoverflow! Did you know that you can answer your own question if you found a solution for yourself? This will help others as well...

    – Lonzak
    Jan 7 at 7:26











  • For anyone else: if you change the alias in the reference properties for iTextSharp from "global" to, say "iText", then you using statement will be extern alias iText; using iText::iTextSharp.text.pdf;

    – ProgrammierTier
    2 days ago



















You should read this SO question and have a look at this GitHub source

– Jeroen Heier
Jan 4 at 18:54







You should read this SO question and have a look at this GitHub source

– Jeroen Heier
Jan 4 at 18:54






1




1





I solved by changing only the alias in the properties of the iTextSharp dll. Thank you!

– Franco De Giorgi
Jan 5 at 10:17





I solved by changing only the alias in the properties of the iTextSharp dll. Thank you!

– Franco De Giorgi
Jan 5 at 10:17




2




2





Welcome to Stackoverflow! Did you know that you can answer your own question if you found a solution for yourself? This will help others as well...

– Lonzak
Jan 7 at 7:26





Welcome to Stackoverflow! Did you know that you can answer your own question if you found a solution for yourself? This will help others as well...

– Lonzak
Jan 7 at 7:26













For anyone else: if you change the alias in the reference properties for iTextSharp from "global" to, say "iText", then you using statement will be extern alias iText; using iText::iTextSharp.text.pdf;

– ProgrammierTier
2 days ago







For anyone else: if you change the alias in the reference properties for iTextSharp from "global" to, say "iText", then you using statement will be extern alias iText; using iText::iTextSharp.text.pdf;

– ProgrammierTier
2 days ago














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