Xamarin PureSocketCluster Multiple Assemblies












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After adding the Package PureSocketCluster version 3.1.0 to my Xamarin project, I get the following error when compiling:




.../Projects/HelloWorld/HelloWorld.iOS/CSC: Error CS1703:
Multiple assemblies with equivalent identity have been imported: '.../.nuget/packages/system.reflection.emit/4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.1/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'
and
'/Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/Current/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/Facades/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'.
Remove one of the duplicate references. (CS1703) (HelloWorld.iOS)


During the installation, I observed the following warnings:




Detected package downgrade: Xamarin.Forms from 3.4.0.1008975 to 3.1.0.697729. Reference the package directly from the project to select a different version.
HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> HelloWorld (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.4.0.1008975)
HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.1.0.697729)


It's a very basic Hello World project, I just wanted to check if the communication with my socketcluster based websocket works in general.



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I am using Visual Studio 2017 for Mac 7.6.11.
I'm fairly new to VS, so please don't kill me, if I made a stupid beginner mistake.










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    After adding the Package PureSocketCluster version 3.1.0 to my Xamarin project, I get the following error when compiling:




    .../Projects/HelloWorld/HelloWorld.iOS/CSC: Error CS1703:
    Multiple assemblies with equivalent identity have been imported: '.../.nuget/packages/system.reflection.emit/4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.1/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'
    and
    '/Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/Current/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/Facades/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'.
    Remove one of the duplicate references. (CS1703) (HelloWorld.iOS)


    During the installation, I observed the following warnings:




    Detected package downgrade: Xamarin.Forms from 3.4.0.1008975 to 3.1.0.697729. Reference the package directly from the project to select a different version.
    HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> HelloWorld (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.4.0.1008975)
    HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.1.0.697729)


    It's a very basic Hello World project, I just wanted to check if the communication with my socketcluster based websocket works in general.



    enter image description here



    I am using Visual Studio 2017 for Mac 7.6.11.
    I'm fairly new to VS, so please don't kill me, if I made a stupid beginner mistake.










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      After adding the Package PureSocketCluster version 3.1.0 to my Xamarin project, I get the following error when compiling:




      .../Projects/HelloWorld/HelloWorld.iOS/CSC: Error CS1703:
      Multiple assemblies with equivalent identity have been imported: '.../.nuget/packages/system.reflection.emit/4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.1/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'
      and
      '/Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/Current/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/Facades/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'.
      Remove one of the duplicate references. (CS1703) (HelloWorld.iOS)


      During the installation, I observed the following warnings:




      Detected package downgrade: Xamarin.Forms from 3.4.0.1008975 to 3.1.0.697729. Reference the package directly from the project to select a different version.
      HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> HelloWorld (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.4.0.1008975)
      HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.1.0.697729)


      It's a very basic Hello World project, I just wanted to check if the communication with my socketcluster based websocket works in general.



      enter image description here



      I am using Visual Studio 2017 for Mac 7.6.11.
      I'm fairly new to VS, so please don't kill me, if I made a stupid beginner mistake.










      share|improve this question
















      After adding the Package PureSocketCluster version 3.1.0 to my Xamarin project, I get the following error when compiling:




      .../Projects/HelloWorld/HelloWorld.iOS/CSC: Error CS1703:
      Multiple assemblies with equivalent identity have been imported: '.../.nuget/packages/system.reflection.emit/4.3.0/ref/netstandard1.1/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'
      and
      '/Library/Frameworks/Xamarin.iOS.framework/Versions/Current/lib/mono/Xamarin.iOS/Facades/System.Reflection.Emit.dll'.
      Remove one of the duplicate references. (CS1703) (HelloWorld.iOS)


      During the installation, I observed the following warnings:




      Detected package downgrade: Xamarin.Forms from 3.4.0.1008975 to 3.1.0.697729. Reference the package directly from the project to select a different version.
      HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> HelloWorld (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.4.0.1008975)
      HelloWorld.iOS (>= 1.0.0) -> Xamarin.Forms (>= 3.1.0.697729)


      It's a very basic Hello World project, I just wanted to check if the communication with my socketcluster based websocket works in general.



      enter image description here



      I am using Visual Studio 2017 for Mac 7.6.11.
      I'm fairly new to VS, so please don't kill me, if I made a stupid beginner mistake.







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          The way to resolve the issue is to add this to the iOS project file.



          <PackageReference Include="System.Reflection.Emit">
          <Version>4.3.0</Version>
          <ExcludeAssets>all</ExcludeAssets>
          </PackageReference>


          Of course you need to make sure the nuget package has been added to the iOS package first.
          Here is a similar issue that you can refer.






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          • I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:03






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            Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:04













          • Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:41













          • Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:44












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          The way to resolve the issue is to add this to the iOS project file.



          <PackageReference Include="System.Reflection.Emit">
          <Version>4.3.0</Version>
          <ExcludeAssets>all</ExcludeAssets>
          </PackageReference>


          Of course you need to make sure the nuget package has been added to the iOS package first.
          Here is a similar issue that you can refer.






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          • I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:03






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            Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:04













          • Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:41













          • Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:44
















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          The way to resolve the issue is to add this to the iOS project file.



          <PackageReference Include="System.Reflection.Emit">
          <Version>4.3.0</Version>
          <ExcludeAssets>all</ExcludeAssets>
          </PackageReference>


          Of course you need to make sure the nuget package has been added to the iOS package first.
          Here is a similar issue that you can refer.






          share|improve this answer
























          • I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:03






          • 1





            Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:04













          • Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:41













          • Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:44














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          The way to resolve the issue is to add this to the iOS project file.



          <PackageReference Include="System.Reflection.Emit">
          <Version>4.3.0</Version>
          <ExcludeAssets>all</ExcludeAssets>
          </PackageReference>


          Of course you need to make sure the nuget package has been added to the iOS package first.
          Here is a similar issue that you can refer.






          share|improve this answer













          The way to resolve the issue is to add this to the iOS project file.



          <PackageReference Include="System.Reflection.Emit">
          <Version>4.3.0</Version>
          <ExcludeAssets>all</ExcludeAssets>
          </PackageReference>


          Of course you need to make sure the nuget package has been added to the iOS package first.
          Here is a similar issue that you can refer.







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          • I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:03






          • 1





            Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:04













          • Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:41













          • Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:44



















          • I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:03






          • 1





            Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

            – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:04













          • Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:41













          • Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

            – mefiX
            Nov 22 '18 at 9:44

















          I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

          – mefiX
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:03





          I found that similar issue, but somehow it doesn't work for me. I added the package System.Reflection.Emit to the iOS project. Then I unloaded the project by right click > unload. Then I edited the project file by right click > Tools > Edit File. I added the PackageReference to an already present ItemGroupnode under <Project><PropertyGroup>. I reloaded the project and cleaned it, then I built it, which results in the same error.

          – mefiX
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:03




          1




          1





          Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

          – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:04







          Delete the folder bin and obj in iOS and Forms ,then clean and rebuild your project

          – Lucas Zhang - MSFT
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:04















          Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

          – mefiX
          Nov 22 '18 at 9:41







          Deleting both the bin and obj folders fixed it! Thanks @Lucas which begs the question: Whisky Tango Foxtrott Questionmark

          – mefiX
          Nov 22 '18 at 9:41















          Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

          – mefiX
          Nov 22 '18 at 9:44





          Sure thing my friend! Thank you! But still: why is VS's "clean" not able to "clean" properly? What is this?

          – mefiX
          Nov 22 '18 at 9:44




















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