Deploying .NET Core Application with Windows Compatibility Pack











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I'm busy deploying a .NET Core 2.1 application into our testing environment, but I'm getting the following error.



Error:
An assembly specified in the application dependencies manifest (MyApp.deps.json) was not found:
package: 'System.Diagnostics.EventLog', version: '4.5.0'
path: 'runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.1/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll'


We are using the Windows Compatibility Pack to access the Event Log.



I have the following item in the dependency Json file:



"System.Diagnostics.EventLog/4.5.0": {
"dependencies": {
"Microsoft.Win32.Registry": "4.5.0",
"System.Security.Permissions": "4.5.0",
"System.Security.Principal.Windows": "4.5.0",
"System.Threading.AccessControl": "4.5.0"
},
"runtime": {
"lib/netstandard2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
"assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
"fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
}
},
"runtimeTargets": {
"runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
"rid": "win",
"assetType": "runtime",
"assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
"fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
}
}
}


Please advise how one should deploy these dependencies. Also, what is the root folder to this relative path runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0?










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    I'm busy deploying a .NET Core 2.1 application into our testing environment, but I'm getting the following error.



    Error:
    An assembly specified in the application dependencies manifest (MyApp.deps.json) was not found:
    package: 'System.Diagnostics.EventLog', version: '4.5.0'
    path: 'runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.1/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll'


    We are using the Windows Compatibility Pack to access the Event Log.



    I have the following item in the dependency Json file:



    "System.Diagnostics.EventLog/4.5.0": {
    "dependencies": {
    "Microsoft.Win32.Registry": "4.5.0",
    "System.Security.Permissions": "4.5.0",
    "System.Security.Principal.Windows": "4.5.0",
    "System.Threading.AccessControl": "4.5.0"
    },
    "runtime": {
    "lib/netstandard2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
    "assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
    "fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
    }
    },
    "runtimeTargets": {
    "runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
    "rid": "win",
    "assetType": "runtime",
    "assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
    "fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
    }
    }
    }


    Please advise how one should deploy these dependencies. Also, what is the root folder to this relative path runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0?










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      I'm busy deploying a .NET Core 2.1 application into our testing environment, but I'm getting the following error.



      Error:
      An assembly specified in the application dependencies manifest (MyApp.deps.json) was not found:
      package: 'System.Diagnostics.EventLog', version: '4.5.0'
      path: 'runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.1/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll'


      We are using the Windows Compatibility Pack to access the Event Log.



      I have the following item in the dependency Json file:



      "System.Diagnostics.EventLog/4.5.0": {
      "dependencies": {
      "Microsoft.Win32.Registry": "4.5.0",
      "System.Security.Permissions": "4.5.0",
      "System.Security.Principal.Windows": "4.5.0",
      "System.Threading.AccessControl": "4.5.0"
      },
      "runtime": {
      "lib/netstandard2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
      "assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
      "fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
      }
      },
      "runtimeTargets": {
      "runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
      "rid": "win",
      "assetType": "runtime",
      "assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
      "fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
      }
      }
      }


      Please advise how one should deploy these dependencies. Also, what is the root folder to this relative path runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0?










      share|improve this question















      I'm busy deploying a .NET Core 2.1 application into our testing environment, but I'm getting the following error.



      Error:
      An assembly specified in the application dependencies manifest (MyApp.deps.json) was not found:
      package: 'System.Diagnostics.EventLog', version: '4.5.0'
      path: 'runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.1/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll'


      We are using the Windows Compatibility Pack to access the Event Log.



      I have the following item in the dependency Json file:



      "System.Diagnostics.EventLog/4.5.0": {
      "dependencies": {
      "Microsoft.Win32.Registry": "4.5.0",
      "System.Security.Permissions": "4.5.0",
      "System.Security.Principal.Windows": "4.5.0",
      "System.Threading.AccessControl": "4.5.0"
      },
      "runtime": {
      "lib/netstandard2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
      "assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
      "fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
      }
      },
      "runtimeTargets": {
      "runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0/System.Diagnostics.EventLog.dll": {
      "rid": "win",
      "assetType": "runtime",
      "assemblyVersion": "4.0.0.0",
      "fileVersion": "4.6.26515.6"
      }
      }
      }


      Please advise how one should deploy these dependencies. Also, what is the root folder to this relative path runtimes/win/lib/netcoreapp2.0?







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