I just inspected the VS2015 installed components and it says that Xamarin is not installed, even though I know I checked it this morning (that's the whole reason for this exercise!). That would explain the missing integration DLLs. Now I'm modifying VS2015 to add the components, which might take another hour or so ... fingers crossed! -- *Greg K*
On 27 May 2015 at 16:19, Michael Ridland <[email protected]> wrote: > > Maybe not, but can you attempt to ask Xamarin support? > > Xamarin is a very innovative company with some great engineers but right > now they are experiencing large growth and the surface area of products has > increased recently. So while their core product Xamarin Traditional(iOS and > android) is rock solid the new additions can be a bit buggy, be prepared > for some frustrations. overall it's still the best option available atm > compared with native all platforms or crappy phonegap. > > > > On Wednesday, May 27, 2015, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Folks, I just spent 4 hours uninstalling VS2015 Demo and replacing it >> with VS2015 RC. Then it took 2 hours to download and install Xamarin. It >> all seemed to work smoothly. However, after rebooting and running VS2015 I >> get this first: >> >> IntegrationResolver package did not load correctly. >> UnifiedMigrationResolver package did not load correctly. >> XamarinShellPackage package did not load correctly. >> >> The log shows that various DLLs can't be found in C:\Program Files >> (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio >> 14.0\Common7\IDE\Extensions\Xamarin\Xamarin\3.11.450.0, which is quite >> true. VS2015 then asks me to download Xamarin as if it's not there. >> >> If things are this bad, then pehaps Xamarin is not supported on VS2015 >> RC. Is that possible? Have I wasted 6 hours of installs?! >> >> *Greg K* >> > > > -- > > *Michael Ridland | Technical Director | Xamarin MVP* > > XAM Consulting - Mobile Technology Specialists > > www.xam-consulting.com > > Blog: www.michaelridland.com > > > >
