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BMurri
9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
When creating DropboxClient I'm getting an unable to find System.Net.Http, Version=4.0.0.0 assembly
Working on upgrading a 8.1 winphone app to API v2 and we get an exception about not finding/loading the System.Net.Http assembly whenever the constructor for the DropboxClient is called. Tried instal...
BMurri
9 years agoExplorer | Level 4
It's the end of September and this issue has still not been addressed. This is piss-poor support. I'm open to me doing something wrong, but I need your help because it's your code where the error is surfacing and you don't provide sources/symbols nor other helps to diagnose the issue.
Now the product doesn't work with DropBox, as the v1 api has been turned off, and the v2 api doesn't run in an environment tagged in the nuget package this error is produced in. No alternative workaround has been provided, except to drop DropBox.
We have done all we can up to this point to migrate. Please either make v1 available to our product until we've had a reasonable opportunity to react to the response we still have not received from you, or please explain why you only pay lip service to your developer ecosystem.
Now the product doesn't work with DropBox, as the v1 api has been turned off, and the v2 api doesn't run in an environment tagged in the nuget package this error is produced in. No alternative workaround has been provided, except to drop DropBox.
We have done all we can up to this point to migrate. Please either make v1 available to our product until we've had a reasonable opportunity to react to the response we still have not received from you, or please explain why you only pay lip service to your developer ecosystem.
jronnen7
8 years agoNew member | Level 2
Sorry, disregard below, unless you are getting an issue where it cannot find reference to System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource Version="4.0.0.0" when you create a dropox api client. I misread the package error you were getting.
After much frustation. I was able to solve this issue. I had to install two nuget packages.
<PackageReference Include="Dropbox.Api" Version="4.7.0" />
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.DiagnosticAdapter" Version="2.0.0" />
<PackageReference Include="System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource" Version="4.4.1" />
After referencing both DiagnosticSource and DiagnosticAdapter I was able to get the api working.
Bests,
Jared
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