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NullReferenceException in FastDeploy #9514

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dotMorten opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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NullReferenceException in FastDeploy #9514

dotMorten opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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Area: App+Library Build Issues when building Library projects or Application projects.

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@dotMorten
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Android framework version

net9.0-android

Affected platform version

VS2022 17.12

Description

Something was going wrong with ADB, but it resulted in a nullref exception in FastDeploy.
I can't see the source, but the error should be clear enough to where the null-check should be added and provide a better error about what went wrong:
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Steps to Reproduce

I'm honestly not sure. Emulators were in a bad state in general, and required a system restart to start connecting again.

Did you find any workaround?

Restart Windows.

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@dotMorten dotMorten added Area: App Runtime Issues in `libmonodroid.so`. needs-triage Issues that need to be assigned. labels Nov 14, 2024
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@jpobst jpobst assigned dellis1972 and unassigned grendello Nov 14, 2024
@jpobst jpobst added Area: App+Library Build Issues when building Library projects or Application projects. and removed Area: App Runtime Issues in `libmonodroid.so`. needs-triage Issues that need to be assigned. labels Nov 14, 2024
@jpobst jpobst added this to the .NET 9 Servicing milestone Nov 20, 2024
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