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The type or namespace name 'Raylib_cs' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) [Chess-Challenge] #61

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persoest opened this issue Jul 21, 2023 · 5 comments

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@persoest
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kind of new to programming, so sorry if this is obvious, but I have no clue how to fix this issue. could someone please help me? did i do something wrong when downloading these files to VS? thanks in advance!

@ashtonsprunger
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I'm newer as well and have this same issue.

@james-pre
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james-pre commented Jul 21, 2023

@persoest @ashtonsprunger Please check the closed issues before creating a new one. #2 has already addressed this issue.

@LKS90
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LKS90 commented Jul 23, 2023

I have the nuget.org API endpoint as referenced by the package already in Visual Studio 2022 Community, so that isn't the issue for all people. As others who have mentioned this error also mentioned ARM, I assume there is no raylib build for ARM, so that might be another culprit if your NuGet settings are already correct.

@james-pre
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james-pre commented Jul 23, 2023

@LKS90 Still, the error message indicates that the package can't be found (not that it isn't supported on the platform). While I'm not an expert with C# and NuGet, I would expect the error message to be different if a package is not supported on a specific platform.

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LKS90 commented Jul 23, 2023

Well, it's the error message I get with my ARM device. I just switched to my desktop and the error is gone, so...

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