One of my dreams is to be able to open a VS project that I haven’t touched for 
6 months, and have it still just work. Far too frequently, I spend an eternity 
in dependency hell.

Regards,

Greg

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From: Greg Keogh via ozdotnet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2022 10:34 AM
To: ozDotNet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
Cc: Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com>
Subject: Visual Studio 17.4.0 side effects

Folks, I accepted the major update yesterday, and this morning some odd things 
are happening.

I noticed that .NET SDK 6 was gone and 7 was installed. I had to manually 
reinstall SDK 6 to get going again (this didn't happen to a colleague).

A WebApi project produced a huge slab of NU1106 compile errors. I removed every 
reference of every type and it made no difference. After 2 hours I discovered 
that if I removed one of my own rather innocuous project references then it all 
came good. That reference has been there for the last 6 months.

Now all of my existing Blazor projects stall and produce something like this:

Failed to launch debug adapter.  Additional information may be available in the 
output window.
Unable to launch browser: "Could not open 
ws://localhost:56709/_framework/debug/ws-proxy?browser=wsAFF127.0.0.1A59317FdevtoolsFbrowserF4fe90d5b-f3d4-4f84-950c-2cc9af15b95c"
The program '' has exited with code 4294967295 (0xffffffff).

I've now spent 2 hours on this, and it's not looking helpful. A brand new app 
runs okay. I've run out of ideas. I started work at 06:30 but I haven't done 
any real work yet.

Greg Keogh


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