In MvvmCross 4.0.0 the Community SQLite plugin has been replaced with new SQLite-PCL plugin (if I am not mistaken).
It works great in my Android application, but when I tried to use it in WPF application I faced problems.
When package is installed from nuget there's no default Bootstrap file, therefore Mvx runtime fails to resolve classes like MvxSqliteConnectionFactory.
When I add bootstrap code manually I get error like:
A first chance exception of type Cirrious.CrossCore.Exceptions.MvxException occurred in WindowsBase.dll
Version Unknown : Time 26/10/2015 08:53:16.232 PM: Error : 1.30 Exception: could not load plugin assembly for type MvvmCross.Plugins.Sqlite.PluginLoader
I figured that runtime is not able to load assembly probably because it does lookup by appending .Wpf suffix to the name of the plugin, so it looks for assembly MvvmCross.Plugins.Sqlite.Wpf or something like that. But there's no such library, in repository there's only WindowsUWP version.
What can I do to fix the problem and how do I use this plugin in WPF app?
WPF plugin added to MvvmCross repos, please check out the latest prerelease version.
I'm trying to use WatiN; I've installed the latest version through NuGet.
Everything worked great, until I changed the EmbedInteropTypes to false - for some reason, I get a new error now;
My system cannot locate Interop.SHDocVw.
This triggers on the first line of the first test they feature on their site:
using (var browser = new IE("http://www.google.com");
The exact message is:
Could not load file or assembly 'Interop.SHDocVw, Version=1.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=db7cfd3acb5ad44e' or one of its dependencies.
What happened? Why did it happen?
In the end it was rather simple - I just had to build the solution and copy the DLL from the folder to the project.
I have this exception generated on some user machines (~1 of 20):
Could not load file or assembly 'System, Version=4.0.0.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' or one of its
dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
I found several references to this error over the web and this site but nothing helped.
I have an add-in application which uses WCF to connect to the server. The add-in built with .NET Framework 3.5 with VS 2008.
The error is reproducible on one of the test machines in only one user account. I install my application and can only reproduce this from one account on this machine everywhere else it is working fine. Furthermore it is only reproducible with only one version of host application which I created add-in for (I assume because it uses differnet .NET Frameworks).
I have checked the fuse logs and I see the following:
Assembly manager loaded from: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\mscorwks.dll
Running under executable C:\Program Files\SolidWorks Corp\SolidWorks\sldworks.exe
--- A detailed error log follows.
=== Pre-bind state information ===
LOG: User = Home\User
LOG: DisplayName = System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
(Fully-specified)
LOG: Appbase = file:///C:/Program Files/SolidWorks Corp/SolidWorks/
LOG: Initial PrivatePath = NULL
LOG: Dynamic Base = NULL
LOG: Cache Base = NULL
LOG: AppName = NULL
Calling assembly : System.Configuration, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a.
So by some reasons it is trying to use v2.0.50727\mscorwks.dll loader to load the Version=4.0.0.0 of System.dll. On build machine I'm referring 2.0.0.0 version of System.dll.
I had this same problem - some users could pull from git and everything ran fine. Some would pull and get a very similar exception:
Could not load file or assembly '..., Version=..., Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=...' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
In my particular case it was AjaxMin, so the actual error looked like this but the details don't matter:
Could not load file or assembly 'AjaxMin, Version=4.95.4924.12383, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=21ef50ce11b5d80f' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
It turned out to be a result of the following actions on a Solution:
NuGet Package Restore was turned on for the Solution.
A Project was added, and a Nuget package was installed into it (AjaxMin in this case).
The Project was moved to different folder in the Solution.
The Nuget package was updated to a newer version.
And slowly but surely this bug started showing up for some users.
The reason was the Solution-level packages/respositories.config kept the old Project reference, and now had a new, second entry for the moved Project. In other words it had this before the reorg:
<repository path="..\Old\packages.config" />
And this after the reorg:
<repository path="..\Old\packages.config" />
<repository path="..\New\packages.config" />
So the first line now refers to a Project that, while on disk, is no longer part of my Solution.
With Nuget Package Restore on, both packages.config files were being read, which each pointed to their own list of Nuget packages and package versions. Until a Nuget package was updated to a newer version however, there weren't any conflicts.
Once a Nuget package was updated, however, only active Projects had their repositories listings updated. NuGet Package Restore chose to download just one version of the library - the first one it encountered in repositories.config, which was the older one. The compiler and IDE proceeded as though it chose the newer one. The result was a run-time exception saying the DLL was missing.
The answer obviously is to delete any lines from this file that referenced Projects that aren't in your Solution.
I got this after downgrading a project from .net 4.5 to .net 3.5.
To resolve I had to go in to the project - properties - settings window and delete all my settings, save the project, exit and restart visual studio, go back into project - properties -settings window and re-enter all my settings and their default values
This worked for me.
Go to Project->Propertied->Target Frawork->Change frame work like 3.5 to 4.0
I had the problem under Linux and I needed to install those. I don't know which one actually fixed the problem, but that error was gone after that:
apt-get install mono-utils mono-runtime-sgen mono-runtime-common \
mono-runtime-boehm mono-runtime-dbg mono-xbuild
I've seen this a couple times, and it is usually fixed by running a repair on .NET Framework (whichever version the application is trying to use).
You are using .net 4? - Maybe on the clients there is only the ".net framework 4 client profile" installed. Try to install full package!!
Download here
In my case, I was able to find issue with ScriptManager by setting Debug=true in web.config file
I answered too late but it has worked in my case.If you are facing this issue in your project please add the following line in your web.config :
<compilation batch="false" >
This worked in my case. If you already have compilation tag in your web.config then add only batch="false" property to it.
You can enable NuGet packages and update you dlls. so that it work.
or you can update the package manually by going through the package manager in your vs if u know which version you require for your solution.
Even I have experience some more strange things, I can see there is no dll in GAC from where the dll is loading but windows > Module shows system.dll version=4.0.0.0 loaded
i just changed my target .net framework and it worked .in my case i changed from .net 4.7 to .net 4.
Right click your solution and select properties
selct properties
Click Application >> Target Framework
FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager, Version=7.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=cc7b13ffcd2ddd51' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
this is my problem. I installed system.configuration assembly in the project and other class libraries also. now the problem has gone.
am used net 6.0 with aspcore.report and problem like this happened with me
I installed system.configuration assembly in the server project problem solved
I've enabled the S3Reader plugin and set my bucket. I've added the s3reader plugin .dll to the project. Now any .net page (.aspx or even images) that I visit in my browser (localhost) throws the following error message:
Could not load file or assembly 'AWSSDK, Version=1.5.15.0,
Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=9f476d3089b52be3' or one of its
dependencies. The located assembly's manifest definition does not
match the assembly reference. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131040)
i'm not sure where to go from here. my project is .net 4.5 and i'm using the latest awssdk for visual studio downloaded from the amazon site.
I've seen a couple of posts related to binding redirects but none seemed to work for me... any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
This was fixed in ImageResizer V3.3.3, released March 2 2013.
Amazon changed their private key, completely breaking the ability to support both newer and older versions of the component simultaneously.
I have an issue when trying to load the NServiceBus assembly from a client machine. The software runs correctly from my development box but once rolled out I get the following error:
Could not load file or assembly 'NServiceBus, Version=2.0.0.1100, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=9fc386479f8a226c' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
The weird thing is I am not using version 2.0.0.1100, I am using the latest version 2.0.0.1219. It seems to be referencing the old version somewhere but I cannot find where. I have set the “Specific Version” flag to true on both the NServiceBus & NServiceBus.Core assemblies and have tried to explicitly set the version number in the app config, both with no luck. I don’t understand why it works fine locally but errors once rolled out. The project causing the error is a shared class library and it only appears to be erroring on some projects too.