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Resolving MSBuild Warning MS0109
How do I remedy the “The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.” warning?Xamarin iOS - Binding Project - Warningwarning MSB3276 - Found conflicts between different versions of the same dependent assemblyDapper won't install on XamarinWhy do I receive a warning about an assembly reference that appears to be identical in version and cultureXamarin.iOS : MTOUCH: error MT4109: Failed to compile the generated registrar codewhy am I not able to install iOS app to iPhone x simulatorMultiple assemblies with equivalent identity error with Xamarin.iOSassembly specified in the dependencies manifest was not foundXamarin PureSocketCluster Multiple Assemblies
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I'm trying to resolve a large number of warnings that have built up in a Xamarin Forms project I've been tasked with working on. When building the iOS version, I am receiving several warnings that look like the below:
"/Users/redacted/Development/redacted/redacted/Mobile/redacted/MTOUCH: Warning MT0109: The assembly 'System.IO.Compression.dll' was loaded from a different path than the provided path (provided path: /Users/redacted/.nuget/packages/system.io.compression/4.3.0/runtimes/win/lib/netstandard1.3/System.IO.Compression.dll, actual path: /Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/12.2.1.16/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/System.IO.Compression.dll). (MT0109) (Itx.iOS)"
I've pretty much combed all over the place for a solution to this problem, but I haven't found much of anything for this issue.
How can I get this stubborn warning to go away?
c# ios msbuild
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I'm trying to resolve a large number of warnings that have built up in a Xamarin Forms project I've been tasked with working on. When building the iOS version, I am receiving several warnings that look like the below:
"/Users/redacted/Development/redacted/redacted/Mobile/redacted/MTOUCH: Warning MT0109: The assembly 'System.IO.Compression.dll' was loaded from a different path than the provided path (provided path: /Users/redacted/.nuget/packages/system.io.compression/4.3.0/runtimes/win/lib/netstandard1.3/System.IO.Compression.dll, actual path: /Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/12.2.1.16/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/System.IO.Compression.dll). (MT0109) (Itx.iOS)"
I've pretty much combed all over the place for a solution to this problem, but I haven't found much of anything for this issue.
How can I get this stubborn warning to go away?
c# ios msbuild
It's just a warning and it sounds like the dll is being loaded from somewhere. Wouldn't expect it to lead to any problems, I'd just recommend doing some additional testing on the iOS version. When building for different platforms it's probably to be expected that the library will be loaded from a different path. See forums.xamarin.com/discussion/11451/…
– jbinvnt
Mar 25 at 15:07
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I'm trying to resolve a large number of warnings that have built up in a Xamarin Forms project I've been tasked with working on. When building the iOS version, I am receiving several warnings that look like the below:
"/Users/redacted/Development/redacted/redacted/Mobile/redacted/MTOUCH: Warning MT0109: The assembly 'System.IO.Compression.dll' was loaded from a different path than the provided path (provided path: /Users/redacted/.nuget/packages/system.io.compression/4.3.0/runtimes/win/lib/netstandard1.3/System.IO.Compression.dll, actual path: /Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/12.2.1.16/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/System.IO.Compression.dll). (MT0109) (Itx.iOS)"
I've pretty much combed all over the place for a solution to this problem, but I haven't found much of anything for this issue.
How can I get this stubborn warning to go away?
c# ios msbuild
I'm trying to resolve a large number of warnings that have built up in a Xamarin Forms project I've been tasked with working on. When building the iOS version, I am receiving several warnings that look like the below:
"/Users/redacted/Development/redacted/redacted/Mobile/redacted/MTOUCH: Warning MT0109: The assembly 'System.IO.Compression.dll' was loaded from a different path than the provided path (provided path: /Users/redacted/.nuget/packages/system.io.compression/4.3.0/runtimes/win/lib/netstandard1.3/System.IO.Compression.dll, actual path: /Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/12.2.1.16/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/System.IO.Compression.dll). (MT0109) (Itx.iOS)"
I've pretty much combed all over the place for a solution to this problem, but I haven't found much of anything for this issue.
How can I get this stubborn warning to go away?
c# ios msbuild
c# ios msbuild
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It's just a warning and it sounds like the dll is being loaded from somewhere. Wouldn't expect it to lead to any problems, I'd just recommend doing some additional testing on the iOS version. When building for different platforms it's probably to be expected that the library will be loaded from a different path. See forums.xamarin.com/discussion/11451/…
– jbinvnt
Mar 25 at 15:07
add a comment |
It's just a warning and it sounds like the dll is being loaded from somewhere. Wouldn't expect it to lead to any problems, I'd just recommend doing some additional testing on the iOS version. When building for different platforms it's probably to be expected that the library will be loaded from a different path. See forums.xamarin.com/discussion/11451/…
– jbinvnt
Mar 25 at 15:07
It's just a warning and it sounds like the dll is being loaded from somewhere. Wouldn't expect it to lead to any problems, I'd just recommend doing some additional testing on the iOS version. When building for different platforms it's probably to be expected that the library will be loaded from a different path. See forums.xamarin.com/discussion/11451/…
– jbinvnt
Mar 25 at 15:07
It's just a warning and it sounds like the dll is being loaded from somewhere. Wouldn't expect it to lead to any problems, I'd just recommend doing some additional testing on the iOS version. When building for different platforms it's probably to be expected that the library will be loaded from a different path. See forums.xamarin.com/discussion/11451/…
– jbinvnt
Mar 25 at 15:07
add a comment |
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It's just a warning and it sounds like the dll is being loaded from somewhere. Wouldn't expect it to lead to any problems, I'd just recommend doing some additional testing on the iOS version. When building for different platforms it's probably to be expected that the library will be loaded from a different path. See forums.xamarin.com/discussion/11451/…
– jbinvnt
Mar 25 at 15:07