

Version: 3.8.0.49 (Visual Studio Community) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.131-b11, mixed mode)Īndroid Designer EPL code available here: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_131-b11) Version: 8.0.0.33 (Visual Studio Community)Īndroid SDK: /Users/consulting/Library/Developer/Xamarin/android-sdk-macosx Version: 11.2.0.11 (Visual Studio Community) Location: /Applications/Xamarin Profiler.app/Contents/MacOS/Xamarin Profiler

MSBuild SDKs: /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/5.4.0/lib/mono/msbuild/15.0/bin/Sdks SDK: /usr/local/share/dotnet/sdk/2.0.0/Sdks Seems like to everybody these solutions worked, nope for me. " but no one about copy this *.exe manifest, at this point i tried:ġ) Close solution, close VS, delete obj & bin folders, clean/build.Ģ) Double check, triple check, N checks to have same XF versions on all projects.

I have seen so many threads about "Could not find the file. Are there differences? Here is the xaml: The regular listview pull to refresh does work in my iOS, though. DateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat(“yyyy-MM-dd”) return df.format(new Date())īuildToolsVersion ‘28.0.3’ defaultConfig : : The style on this component requires your app theme to be Theme.MaterialComponents (or a descendant).Īt (ActivityThread.java:2778)Īt (ActivityThread.java:2856)Īt Xamarin PCL, I have no problem with the Pull to Refresh in my Androidproject, but when I launch iOS using Visual Studio 2017 for windows and a Mac mini, it's as if it weren't even there.
