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Oskar
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Dropbox API 2 supports .Net Core 1.1?
Hi, I have an ASP.Net Core 1.1.1 app that uses the DropBox API. When starting Visual Studio 2017 I get an error message: Package Dropbox.Api 4.3.0 is not compatible with netcoreapp1.1 (.NETCo...
- 8 years ago
The SDK supports .Net Core 1.1. You just need to make sure you have
- <PackageTargetFallback>portable-net45+win8</PackageTargetFallback> added to both main and test projects.
- Microsoft.NETCore.Portable.Compatibility nuget package installed for main project.
- Visual studio doesn't return any error when the build process tries to restore nuget packages. Sometimes the restore may fail due to error like "Unable to resolve ... for '.NETCoreApp,Version=v1.1'". If that happens you may need to re-open visual studio / re-add the project. Then a clean and re-build should remove the error.
If the issue still persist please let us know.
Thanks,
Qiming
Oskar
Helpful | Level 6
Hi Qiming,
Thanks for your reply.
I was missing the PackageTargetFallback -tag in the test project. That solved it. Thanks a million.
I do not have the Microsoft.NETCore.Portable.Compatibility -package installed. Things seem to work without it. Under what circumstances would I need to install this package?
All the best,
Oskar
Qiming Y.
8 years agoDropbox Staff
Your code may not be able to compile if you call async method in the SDK without Microsoft.NETCore.Portable.Compatibility installed. If your code already compiles and works fine then you don't have to install it.
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