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DiegoAndreColli avatar DiegoAndreColli commented on June 19, 2024 1

Well. Yes I guess, now I have Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets(1175, 5): [MSB3644] The reference assemblies for .NETFramework,Version=v4.6.1 ... bla bla bla... Rider does not work well with global.json (In order to use the correct version when compile) so to be honest, I ended using another library, but thank you anyway, sorry if I was not of great help.

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javidsho avatar javidsho commented on June 19, 2024

Please clarify whether you are having problems with the SharpGrabber library or the desktop application.

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DiegoAndreColli avatar DiegoAndreColli commented on June 19, 2024

It is an application problem, since I can remove the project, delete desktop folder and the error is the same.

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javidsho avatar javidsho commented on June 19, 2024

I could not reproduce your problem, but I think you can easily get rid of this error.
In Visual Studio, navigate to project properties for SharpGrabber. Go to Signing section and uncheck "Sign the assembly". You should be good to go.

If it didn't solve your problem, please provide me with steps to reproduce.

P.S. Also don't forget to set SharpGrabber.Desktop as the startup project.

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javidsho avatar javidsho commented on June 19, 2024

I guess it was a configuration problem. I have updated the repo. If you pull or check out again, the problem should be solved.

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DiegoAndreColli avatar DiegoAndreColli commented on June 19, 2024

Oh, sorry for not mentioning it before, but I'm using rider not visual studio, maybe that is the reason

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javidsho avatar javidsho commented on June 19, 2024

No problem. It's exactly the same for Rider. I just checked out the repo again and I saw no problem at all. You just make sure that the "sign the assembly" option in SharpGrabber project properties is not checked.

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javidsho avatar javidsho commented on June 19, 2024

So, did it work after all?

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