Get rid of Xamarin's “…you may need to supply runtime policy” warning
In my Xamarin Mac project, I am seeing the following warning multiple times.
I tried clearing the nuget cache, but it did not help me. Why is it shown and what is required to get it fixed?
c# macos xamarin system.reactive reactiveui
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In my Xamarin Mac project, I am seeing the following warning multiple times.
I tried clearing the nuget cache, but it did not help me. Why is it shown and what is required to get it fixed?
c# macos xamarin system.reactive reactiveui
2
Did you check all your projects packages to see if any has v.4.1.0.0 of System.Reactive ?
– FabriBertani
Nov 23 '18 at 20:24
@FabriBertani: Yes I have 4.1.2
– Anoop Vaidya
Nov 24 '18 at 15:21
Did this previously work and then you upgraded? There have been issues with the 4.1.0 version of the System.Reactive package. What version of ReactiveUI are you running? Is this project .NET Core? Are you using the new SDK project structure? I have had weird nuget resolution issues going from net framework to net core project structure
– Rodney Littles
Nov 26 '18 at 14:54
Using the new style PackageReference nuget format? I seen odd warnings like that with projects using the old packages.config format.
– Glenn Watson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:43
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In my Xamarin Mac project, I am seeing the following warning multiple times.
I tried clearing the nuget cache, but it did not help me. Why is it shown and what is required to get it fixed?
c# macos xamarin system.reactive reactiveui
In my Xamarin Mac project, I am seeing the following warning multiple times.
I tried clearing the nuget cache, but it did not help me. Why is it shown and what is required to get it fixed?
c# macos xamarin system.reactive reactiveui
c# macos xamarin system.reactive reactiveui
asked Nov 23 '18 at 19:27
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Did you check all your projects packages to see if any has v.4.1.0.0 of System.Reactive ?
– FabriBertani
Nov 23 '18 at 20:24
@FabriBertani: Yes I have 4.1.2
– Anoop Vaidya
Nov 24 '18 at 15:21
Did this previously work and then you upgraded? There have been issues with the 4.1.0 version of the System.Reactive package. What version of ReactiveUI are you running? Is this project .NET Core? Are you using the new SDK project structure? I have had weird nuget resolution issues going from net framework to net core project structure
– Rodney Littles
Nov 26 '18 at 14:54
Using the new style PackageReference nuget format? I seen odd warnings like that with projects using the old packages.config format.
– Glenn Watson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:43
add a comment |
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Did you check all your projects packages to see if any has v.4.1.0.0 of System.Reactive ?
– FabriBertani
Nov 23 '18 at 20:24
@FabriBertani: Yes I have 4.1.2
– Anoop Vaidya
Nov 24 '18 at 15:21
Did this previously work and then you upgraded? There have been issues with the 4.1.0 version of the System.Reactive package. What version of ReactiveUI are you running? Is this project .NET Core? Are you using the new SDK project structure? I have had weird nuget resolution issues going from net framework to net core project structure
– Rodney Littles
Nov 26 '18 at 14:54
Using the new style PackageReference nuget format? I seen odd warnings like that with projects using the old packages.config format.
– Glenn Watson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:43
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Did you check all your projects packages to see if any has v.4.1.0.0 of System.Reactive ?
– FabriBertani
Nov 23 '18 at 20:24
Did you check all your projects packages to see if any has v.4.1.0.0 of System.Reactive ?
– FabriBertani
Nov 23 '18 at 20:24
@FabriBertani: Yes I have 4.1.2
– Anoop Vaidya
Nov 24 '18 at 15:21
@FabriBertani: Yes I have 4.1.2
– Anoop Vaidya
Nov 24 '18 at 15:21
Did this previously work and then you upgraded? There have been issues with the 4.1.0 version of the System.Reactive package. What version of ReactiveUI are you running? Is this project .NET Core? Are you using the new SDK project structure? I have had weird nuget resolution issues going from net framework to net core project structure
– Rodney Littles
Nov 26 '18 at 14:54
Did this previously work and then you upgraded? There have been issues with the 4.1.0 version of the System.Reactive package. What version of ReactiveUI are you running? Is this project .NET Core? Are you using the new SDK project structure? I have had weird nuget resolution issues going from net framework to net core project structure
– Rodney Littles
Nov 26 '18 at 14:54
Using the new style PackageReference nuget format? I seen odd warnings like that with projects using the old packages.config format.
– Glenn Watson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:43
Using the new style PackageReference nuget format? I seen odd warnings like that with projects using the old packages.config format.
– Glenn Watson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:43
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Did you check all your projects packages to see if any has v.4.1.0.0 of System.Reactive ?
– FabriBertani
Nov 23 '18 at 20:24
@FabriBertani: Yes I have 4.1.2
– Anoop Vaidya
Nov 24 '18 at 15:21
Did this previously work and then you upgraded? There have been issues with the 4.1.0 version of the System.Reactive package. What version of ReactiveUI are you running? Is this project .NET Core? Are you using the new SDK project structure? I have had weird nuget resolution issues going from net framework to net core project structure
– Rodney Littles
Nov 26 '18 at 14:54
Using the new style PackageReference nuget format? I seen odd warnings like that with projects using the old packages.config format.
– Glenn Watson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:43